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George Yancy and Judith Butler: Universities Have Failed Their Democratic Mission by Repressing Gaza Protests

Universities are using draconian measures against student protesters who refuse to deem Palestinian suffering “unreal.”

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James Crews: Finding my Mother

The day you passed away, I stumbled
along icy sidewalks, searching for any
sign of you

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KATIE MYERS: How Folklore Can Shape Our Climate Futures

As climate change fractures communities, folklorists help stitch them back together.

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Michael Simms: Leaving Walden

Is it true the distance between atoms
is proportionate to the distance between stars
and the world we know is mostly empty space?

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Toi Derricotte: The Minks

In the backyard of our house on Norwood,
there were five hundred steel cages lined up,
each with a wooden box
roofed with tar paper

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Dawn Potter: Piers Plowman

Who mutters the low notes, croons the old riversift,
water tumbling into stone and sand? Who trembles
the cows clustered in the thin shade of the high hill?

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Norman Solomon: War Culture Hates the Ethical Passion of the Young

In the Thrall of a Dominant Death Culture

May 10, 2024 · 1 Comment

Virginia Raguin: Artists created images of Christ that focused not on historical accuracy but on reflecting different communities

Throughout history, artists have created images of Christ that speak to different communities.

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Gerald Fleming: On Ascension Thursday

Young prodigy. Has a way with words. Brings someone out of a coma. Preaches peace, rages against bankers, tries his hand at carpentry, sexy woman loves him, meets his friends for dinner every week, they drink wine, talk, he says smart things, then, random as the rest of us, he’s killed. Gets to ascend to heaven.

May 9, 2024 · 4 Comments

Mark Rudd: Columbia students are sick at heart — just as we were in ‘68

What is the ethical response to witnessing a great moral crime?

May 8, 2024 · 7 Comments

Brett Wilkins: Congressman Mike Collins Cheers Video of Ole Miss Mob Attack on Black Student

This is not about Israel, Palestine, or Gaza. This is old-fashioned American racism and misogyny…

May 7, 2024 · 3 Comments

Yongbo Ma: Midway Stop

It was an autumn long ago
I was still young then, still in love with something

May 7, 2024 · 4 Comments

Holocaust Memorial Museum: How Many People Did the Nazis Murder?

Nazi Germany committed mass murder on an unprecedented scale. Before and especially during World War II, the Nazi German regime perpetrated the Holocaust and other mass atrocities. In the aftermath of these crimes, calculating the number of victims became important for legal, historical, ethical, and educational reasons. 

May 6, 2024 · 14 Comments

Kathryn Levy: Remembrance

Life that’s embalmed,
life of the dolls
shoved in a corner—who
seem to be staring.

May 6, 2024 · 7 Comments

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