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Critical Race Theory: The Battle over America’s Classrooms

Lauren WilliamsNovember 8, 2021November 8, 2021

In 1954, Brown vs Board of Education was hailed as the start of racial progress in America. This landmark case set the precedent to overturn laws enforcing segregation across the country, from buses to bathrooms, after the Supreme Court ruled…

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Bipartisanship isn’t Dead in State Legislatures

Emmett ShellOctober 27, 2021October 27, 2021

For those who hope to see a less punitive America, these bi-partisan collaborations show that progressives should, when necessary, work with conservative legislators to push for results they both hope to achieve.

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The Paradox of Urban Migration in the Climate Change Era

Kyra McCreeryAugust 25, 2021August 30, 2021

The most vulnerable regions of the country are becoming more populous. How has federal policy expedited this phenomenon? And can bipartisan legislation improve urban sustainability before it’s too late?

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Come to Stay: Building Community in Green River, Utah

Anastasia HufhamMay 14, 2021May 14, 2021

“There’s this master narrative that rural places are in need of help or deprived. And yes, they are denied a lot of resources, but I think rural places have so many assets — things that all demographics are looking for.”

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Village Loud: The politics of discourse in Germany, five years after the refugee crisis

Nishi FeltonMarch 19, 2020March 19, 2020

Through the refugee crisis, people have become more vocal about beliefs that do not align with the liberal, progressive mainstream.

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In the Making

Ian BerlinFebruary 10, 2020February 11, 2020

“After crisis…you gather your shit up and you organize. You make it so that this can’t happen again.”

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Something Old // Something New: MoMA’s Renovation Reignites Debates over Privilege in Fine Arts

Julia WuJanuary 17, 2020November 28, 2024

The museum’s renovation seeks to create new dialogues between the viewer and the work, and between the works themselves.

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Unfinished Business

Julia HornsteinNovember 21, 2019November 22, 2019

A year later, revisiting Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation

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