In War Made Invisible Norman Solomon tells us why we’re largely blind to the fact that America has continuously been engaged in wars for over two decades. Hint: It’s the press, Stupid.
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Read More…by taking on the male power structure at MIT.
Read MoreFace it. You need this. We ALL do.
Read MoreRachel Louise Snyder traveled to over 60 countries writing stories about torture, gender-based violence, natural disasters, displacement and war. Today she tells the hardest story…her own.
Read MoreThrow water. Beat people with pussy willows. Eat sausage. Drink beer. Dance the polka. What’s not to love about America’s favorite Polish holiday?
Read MoreIn This is How They Tell Me the World Ends, Nicole Perlroth, lead digital espionage reporter for the New York Times, explains why the safety of our entire digitized lifestyle is up for sale and at risk.
Read MoreIn Say the Right Thing, David Glasgow, from the NYU Meltzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging tells us how to talk about the issues that are hardest to talk about and what to do when we screw up.
Read MoreIn I Saw Death Coming Professor Kidada Williams uses primary sources to prove why everything we were ever taught about the aftermath of America’s Civil War was a lie.
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