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Cora Currier
Cora Currier is a writer in Los Angeles and a cofounding editor of the feminist magazine
Lux
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Feminism
October 5, 2021
The Expansive Feminism of Jacqueline Rose
Rose’s latest book,
On Violence and On Violence Against Women
, is a rigorous and capacious study of contemporary gender politics and solidarity.
Cora Currier
Film
April 21, 2009
Democracy, on Mic and on Camera
A new film offers a nuanced and inspiring portrait of the role hip-hop activists have played in the politics of Senegal.
Cora Currier
Campaigns and Elections
October 17, 2008
Will the Youth Vote Swing This Election?
In state after state, the number of new voters has swelled like never before. They’re mostly under 30 and solidly backing Barack Obama.
Cora Currier
Activism
April 22, 2008
Youth Protests Outshine Olympic Torch
Tibetan-led youth groups are proving the power of grassroots organizing with their highly effective Beijing Olympics protests.
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Campaigns and Elections
February 14, 2008
Generation O
The depth and substance of Obama’s youth phenomenon has yet to be tested.
Cora Currier
Environment
May 18, 2006
The Scramble for Oil
The Bush Administration’s warm embrace of the Equatorial Guinea’s despotic President Teodoro Mbasogo demonstrates how low it will go in pursuit of oil.
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