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2015-2016 Issue II

Mother Tongue: The Navajo Nation Revives Diné

Samantha CanavaJanuary 23, 2016November 28, 2024

Creosote, cholla, and palo-verde trees claim the American Southwest. A handful of interstates cut through horizons of sprawling, wispy vegetation. T’sah (sagebrush), K’ish (alder), and Tsédédééh (four o’clocks) bask in the desert sun. The eternal skyline is sporadically interrupted by…

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JUNCTURE: Discovering the Artist’s Voice

Sanoja BhaumikJanuary 21, 2016November 28, 2024

Yale Law School’s initiative explores the relationship between art and human rights movements.

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Politics of Blood

Kyle RanieriJanuary 21, 2016January 23, 2016

As expected of a developed country with a highly effective healthcare system, Canada has one of the lowest HIV/AIDS rates in the world. However, a completely different reality exists within certain Canadian indigenous communities.

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Chronic Condition: A Portrait of a Neighborhood Under Community Policing

Azeezat AdelekeJanuary 21, 2016January 21, 2016

The problem might be violence. Or unemployment. Or racial inequality. Or all of the above. Have the mayor and the police chief revived community policing because it solves these problems?

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Professor-in-Chief: Was Larry Lessig’s Presidential Campaign Destined to Fail?

Thomas ZembowiczJanuary 20, 2016January 20, 2016

Larry Lessig wanted Americans to “Feel the Nerd” in 2016.

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All of the Lights: A Night in the Life of a Toad’s Bouncer

Declan KunkelJanuary 18, 2016January 21, 2016

An inside look into a Wednesday-and-Saturday-night New Haven institution and the people who keep it running like clockwork.

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The Negotiator: The Politic’s Exclusive Sit-Down with Jake Sullivan, Hillary’s Top Foreign Policy Advisor

Ian Garcia-KennedyJanuary 18, 2016January 19, 2016

The Politic’s exclusive conversation with one of America’s rising stars in national security and key players in the breakthrough Iran nuclear deal.

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Fine China, but at What Cost?

Sarah DonilonJanuary 18, 2016November 28, 2024

Despite the tumultuous history of British imperialism in China, the two countries now see cultural exchange as a vehicle for strengthening ties.

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