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Trumped Dreams Do Not Die Easily: Undocumented Immigrants and DACA
We can all benefit from providing a pathway to citizenship that recognizes and honors families, and respects dignity and humanity.
Ladydrawers: Epidemic
Ladydrawers traces links between federal laws and the alarming rise of autoimmune diseases in the US.
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Trump Legacies
Artists at the Venice Biennale Respond to the Black Lives Matter Movement
We look at the state of the Black Lives Matter movement and the art world.
Political Art and “All the World’s Futures”: First African Curator of Venice Biennale
Okwui Enwezor of Nigeria is the Biennale's first African-born chief curator.
Henry Giroux: Challenging the Violent Psychology of Neoliberalism
Henry Giroux explains how the harsh, arbitrary nature of life in America is actually a feature of our political setting.
World’s Largest Group of Psychologists Bans Role in National Security Interrogations
The resolution puts the APA on the side of international law.
Art and Protest at Venice Biennale Highlights Labor Conditions, Climate Change and Austerity
The Venice Biennale is the oldest and most prestigious international art exhibition.
Creative Time Summit at Venice Biennale Features Artists and Democracy
A New York-based group, Creative Time, is hosting a three-day summit.
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Dahr Jamail | Iraq: “A War Crime, Pure and Simple“
Three prominent policy analysts share perspectives on the true aims of the US-led invasion of Iraq and the ongoing crisis.