Genius Grant” honoree Rebecca Newberger Goldstein talks about her new book on “the mattering instinct,” a concept that’s surprisingly essential to individuals and societies.
Haynes is a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh. He is the author of a narrative nonfiction book, Every Day We Live Is the Future: Surviving in a City of Disasters, as well ...
Generative AI could be part of this continuum. It introduces a new form of linguistic mediation: dialoguing with a machine ...
Dr. Bhui challenges the myth of clinical neutrality, arguing that culture informs not only patients’ experiences of distress ...
Nina Burleigh, the Rev. Naomi Washington-Leapheart, and Annie Wilkinson speak to Laura Flanders about the sexism at the heart of Trumpism.
Writing for HuffPost UK, Agnes Agyepong points to the significant racial inequalities in the system.
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IWD26: Little acts of inequality make a mighty injustice: Musings on International Women’s Day
By Maame A.S. Mensa-BonsuOn International Women’s Day, we pause to truly focus on the state of women around the world. It is a moment of celebration for sure. But it is also a moment of deep ...
BOT governor Vitai warns Thailand’s growth model is outdated, urges structural reform and signals tighter scrutiny of bank ...
She finds the messages. She asks about them. He tells her she’s “crazy” — and somehow, by the end of the argument, she’s the one apologizing. If that sequence sounds familiar, you are not losing your ...
Remembering Bernard Lafayette and his nonviolent yet relentless march for social justice and freedom throughout history.
And the Pageant of Pulchritude By Krista Madsen Between traveling and preparing for traveling, I missed all of the Winter ...
Here are Stars and Stripes staffers’ thoughts on the 10 best picture Oscar nominees this year -- and one film that perhaps ...
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