- We Stopped, and So Did the World – Clara Alonso (Transform! Europe)
- King's Death Gave Birth to Hip-Hop – Vann R. Newkirk II (The Atlantic)
- The Parkland Teens Are Winning the Culture War – Benjamin Hart (New York Magazine)
- The Red-State Teacher Revolt Has Been Brewing For Decades – Dave Jamieson and Travis Waldron (HuffPost)
- Labour’s Antisemitism Affair – Richard Seymour (Jacobin)
We Stopped, and So Did the World
By Clara Alonso
March 21, 2018
Transform! Europe
The feminist strike of 8 March was a triumph. It reached a level of social debate unimaginable even months before.
King's Death Gave Birth to Hip-Hop
By Vann R. Newkirk II
April 8, 2018
The Atlantic
The assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. led directly to hip-hop, an era of black American culture, politics, and art that is often contrasted with his legacy.
The Parkland Teens Are Winning the Culture War
By Benjamin Hart
March 21, 2018
New York Magazine
On the internet and off, the conversation around gun violence has hardly faded into the background. Public opinion polls have emphasized this new reality, showing a marked trend toward more robust gun laws.
The Red-State Teacher Revolt Has Been Brewing For Decades
By Dave Jamieson and Travis Waldron
April 7, 2018
HuffPost
Walkouts nearly 30 years ago spurred investment and optimism in education, but anti-tax ideology eventually won out. Now kids are paying the price.
By Richard Seymour
April 6.2018
Jacobin
The controversies of the last week show the need to be vigilant against antisemitism while remaining steadfast in defense of Palestinian rights.
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