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How Art Can Change Minds

How Art Can Change Minds How Art Can Change Minds

Political cartoons can move only if they surprise.

Oct 15, 2014 / Mr. Fish

If the GOP Wins the Senate, Expect a Total Assault on Reproductive Rights

If the GOP Wins the Senate, Expect a Total Assault on Reproductive Rights If the GOP Wins the Senate, Expect a Total Assault on Reproductive Rights

After November 4, America could follow Texas down a very anti-woman path.

Oct 15, 2014 / Ilyse Hogue

Juvenile Detention Facility

Will Your Child Grow Up to Be Victim or Torturer? Will Your Child Grow Up to Be Victim or Torturer?

While 90 percent of teens break the law, only some enter a violent system.

Oct 15, 2014 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

Texas Voter-ID Law Reinstated Texas Voter-ID Law Reinstated

We’ll stop them for the documents they lack, And then we’ll try to get the poll tax back.

Oct 15, 2014 / Column / Calvin Trillin

When the Workday Never Really Ends

When the Workday Never Really Ends When the Workday Never Really Ends

Flexible scheduling is creating an on-call nightmare for working people.

Oct 15, 2014 / Michelle Chen

Vanishing Act

Vanishing Act Vanishing Act

You’ve probably never heard of Martin J. Sklar. But you should have.

Oct 15, 2014 / Books & the Arts / James Livingston

Acts of Treason

Acts of Treason Acts of Treason

For Rian Malan, seeking atonement doesn’t necessarily mean one will attain it.

Oct 15, 2014 / Books & the Arts / André Naffis-Sahely

Uncontained City

Uncontained City Uncontained City

The Third World collides with the First in Atticus Lish’s Preparation for the Next Life.

Oct 14, 2014 / Books & the Arts / Madison Smartt Bell

In Our Orbit: Pleasures and Predicaments In Our Orbit: Pleasures and Predicaments

In the poems of Peter Gizzi, the powers of tradition meet and mingle.

Oct 14, 2014 / Books & the Arts / Frances Richard

Snapshot: Riot for the Return of the Disappeared

Snapshot: Riot for the Return of the Disappeared Snapshot: Riot for the Return of the Disappeared

Hundreds of students and teachers clashed with riot police in Chilpancingo, Mexico, after forty-three student activists went missing following a confrontation with local police in September. The discovery of ten mass graves in the area have spread fears about the students’ fate at the hands of police linked to the drug cartels.

Oct 14, 2014 / Felix Marquez

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