Literary scholar Farah Jasmine Griffin discusses how Black yearning keeps surviving in the face of racist violence.
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ThePrint on MSNTrump’s vision for America is apartheid South Africa—Musk ignites white nationalist dreamsFrom swathed privilege in apartheid South Africa to today’s US power corridors, Elon Musk and Peter Thiel laid the roots of ...
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The accusation that he seeks dictatorial power has dogged Donald Trump since before he was elected president in 2016. Yet ...
The case could lead to an influx of "reverse discrimination" claims as the nation turns away from diversity, equity and ...
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REVOLT on MSNFrom schoolyard racism to social media backlash: Tyla on being too Black and not Black enoughIn a world where racial identity is often reduced to black and white (both figuratively and literally), nuance can be lost in translation. Few artists have found themselves at the center of this ...
At least two Kitsap families have reported being targeted by racist signs or literature, echoing a rise in incidents eight years ago.
Hours after the Senate approved a spending framework, President Donald Trump said in a Fox News interview that he’s open to ...
Voter ID = ‘anti-democratic’ A recent study out of UCLA claims white Americans’ “anti-democratic sentiments” are “strongly ...
“1923” also touches on issues like anti-miscegenation laws, which made interracial relationships illegal. For Brian Geraghty, ...
Gender is an area that cuts across thinking about society, law, politics and culture, and it is frequently discussed in relation to other aspects of identity and social position, such as class, ...
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