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Negin Owliaei: As Trump Bombs Iran, We Need to Reckon With the American War Machine

We in the U.S. need to reckon with the fact that so much of our state wealth, capacity, and technology goes toward burying children in rubble. 

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Donna Hilbert: Two Poems

Fire and ice, ice and fire.
I’m loathe to say much more
of fear, of loss, and of desire.
It’s all been said, or sung, before.

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History of US-Iran relations: From the 1953 regime change to Trump strikes

Iran remains the US’s adversary in the Middle East since the 1979 Islamic revolution led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. ~ On February 27, 2026, President Donald Trump ordered direct strikes … Continue reading

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J. Kates: Two Poems

I gave up cigarettes and sex and booze
and anything that might have got me hung.
I’ve grown too old to listen to the blues.

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George Yancy: A New Era of Scholarship Is Shining a Light on the Black Philosophical Tradition

Without this history, students may see Black thinkers as footnotes rather than world-historical contributors.

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Chana Bloch: Beaux Arts

They knew something about pleasure, too,
those painters—how well they understood
it may be compounded
of the simplest elements, the merest trace
of water or light.

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Zia Kandler and Moira Birss: How to build emergency response systems for the long haul

The international accompaniment movement teaches us that to sustain an emergency response to state violence, we must build durable, collective and supportive structures now.

February 27, 2026 · 4 Comments

Allen Ginsberg: The Velocity of Money

I’m delighted by the velocity of money as it whistles through the windows of Lower East Side

February 27, 2026 · 14 Comments

Lee Ann Rawlins Williams: I asked students whether they’d want to be teachers. They quickly responded, ‘Why would I?’

While nearly 20% of college freshmen said in 1970 that they were interested in a teaching career, less than 5% said the same in 2020.

February 26, 2026 · 4 Comments

Jason Irwin: Two Poems

the bejeweled pimp, flashing his Come to Daddy
devil’s grin, at the midwestern girl with stars
in her eyes whose just ridden for over thirty hours,
trying to escape her life

February 26, 2026 · 12 Comments

Sydney Lea: Final Visit

He kept awkwardly laying a hand across his forehead, trying to cover his eyes. He’d done that a lot by then. Ever the iron-butt Yankee, he meant to hide his tears, though … Continue reading

February 25, 2026 · 10 Comments

Dion O’Reilly: Ecology of Fear

There’s a poet in your way. She’s pink as a newborn, bright as the one star that heats the planet. Such warmth, Iceman, of course you’re terrified.

February 25, 2026 · 16 Comments

Jessica Corbett: Bernie Sanders’ 7 Policies to Defeat Trump and Secure a Better Future for All

“It is not good enough just to be critical of Trump and his destructive policies. We must bring forth a positive vision that will improve the lives of ordinary Americans.”

February 24, 2026 · 8 Comments

Tony Magistrale: Family Man

For forty years a compliant prisoner
in his own home. Work his addiction and escape,
his only refuge against the daily humiliations,
the tedious boredom, the inane dinner chatter.

February 24, 2026 · 12 Comments

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