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Mollie’s Legacy: White Femininity and the Murder of Mollie Tibbetts
Weaponizing white femininity—as Trump conservatives have in the Tibbetts case—is not a novel concept.
Grassroots Goals Meet Rigid Realities: Implementing New York’s New Mental Health Curriculum
New York’s statewide mandate was a long time in the making, not a quick reaction to the shooting in Parkland.
Is Crowdsourcing the Answer to a Lack of Health Insurance?
“I think with a lot of things people kind of lose interest over time.”
#MeToo in Movement: Breaking the Silence of the Ballet
Dancers don’t believe other dancers when they speak up about their struggles because they are grateful for their success, and in the ballet world, this gratitude is expressed through undying loyalty to the art.
Activist, Friend, Comrade: Interview with Patrisse Cullors, Co-Founder of Black Lives Matter
I’ve done plenty of work that didn’t become trendy, but it was completely effective and changed the course of history.
A Milgram Experiment for 2018: Sacha Baron Cohen Asks, Who is America?
The grand irony of the show lies in viewers’ failure to recognize their own complicity.
An Interview with Michael Johns, Co-Founder of the U.S. Tea Party Movement
“I believe the Tea Party movement can be credited with saving this nation.”
The Original Design: Guns, Culture, and Violence
I first held a shotgun when I was twelve years old–a sleek, black 12- gauge Remington. It was made for the purpose of hunting small waterfowl, skeet pigeons, and assorted varmints. Remington describes the modern version of the firearm, the…