Race/Community
Reports analysis, vision & strategy bearing on culture, on race, on community and includes content relating to the impact of culture, race and community on society, and on racial, ethnic, religious, cultural, national, and other community interrelations; it can also include content about racism, repression and violation of civil and human rights.
In these days of a genocidal bombing campaign in Gaza and a widespread blackout in both the mainstream media in the west,…
The Israeli government narrative surrounding the Palestinian prisoners being released during this temporary ceasefire is both insidious and dishonest. Interior Minister Itamar Ben…
Chicago is the economic core of the vast hinterland that spans the United States Midwest called the Rustbelt. Unlike other major Rustbelt…
For decades, the struggle for national liberation in Palestine was rightly understood to be part and parcel of a global struggle for…
The judgment of the Supreme Court on the illegality of deportation of asylum seekers to Rwanda was given massive publicity in connection…
Immigration has been a touchstone of United States political debates for decades, and several cities claim to be at a “breaking point”…
In the 2022 midterms, the left flank in Congress continued to grow its ranks, with progressives Summer Lee in Pennsylvania and Greg…
Every Wednesday night, members of Woodbine Soccer, a collective of soccer players, haul a generator, lights and goals to a local public park…
Each year on the fourth Thursday of November, when many people start to take stock of the marathon day of cooking ahead,…
This essay is adapted from a speech given at the Palestine Festival of Literature on Nov. 1, 2023. Good evening. My name…
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