Category: Opinion
Beyond Being “Black at Dalton”
by Zuri Washington | Jul 5, 2021 | Opinion, Race“I got that ni–er c–nt suspended.” That’s just one example of what being Black at the Dalton School was like for me—and I had a generally positive experience there—amazing, in fact. No one went through Dalton at the time without knowing of the Washington clan. I had deep ties in the arts, especially in the […]
Four Ways Biden and the Democrats Can Spur Real Economic Justice
by Dennis Parker | Mar 11, 2021 | Economy, OpinionRampant economic inequality in the United States demands structural solutions centered on racial justice. Income inequality and unequal access to jobs, health care, and benefits disproportionately harm Black, Indigenous, and people of color. Racial inequity in wages already costs the U.S. economy about $2.3 trillion per year. President Biden has stated his administration will prioritize […]
Defend Voting Rights, Abolish the Filibuster
by Andrew Cohen | Mar 5, 2021 | Opinion, PoliticsAfter the impeachment and acquittal of Donald Trump, we now confront the Republican party we have—not the one the nation needs, not the one we grew up with, and certainly not the one moored to conservative principles or moral judgment or even shame. Once Republicans stopped competing for votes through policy, once they resorted […]
A Former Beat Cop Looks to Europe for Solutions to the Problems of American Policing
by David DeBatto | Mar 1, 2021 | Opinion, PoliticsPolice officers in the United States use deadly force far more often than police in Europe, in many cases 10 to 20 times more often. American police departments also have much shorter initial training periods than European police departments; focus less on “soft skills” such as problem-solving, community relations, and de-escalation; and also require […]
Congress Needs to Get Back to Work
by Allison Fine | May 14, 2020 | Opinion, PoliticsNearly everyone has found a way to stay connected and keep operating during the Covid-19 crisis. Doctors are consulting with patients online. Senior citizens in assisted living facilities have learned how to Zoom on iPads to talk with their families. Even the U.S. Supreme Court is continuing to deliberate and hold oral arguments, using old-fashioned […]
Bad Faith Documentary
Bad Faith
“A great and powerful and timely film” – Ken Burns
Critics are raving about BAD FAITH, the sensational expose of Christian Nationalism from directors Stephen Ujlaki and Chris Jones
“One of the Ten Best Films of 2024” – Variety
Editor’s Picks
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Electoral Helter-Skelter in 2024
By Mark Medish and Joel McCleary
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By Gary Hart
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God and QR Codes for Trump; The Courage Tour Goes to Michigan
By Anne Nelson
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By Art Levine