Articles
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“We’ve Got to Get to Work”: John Lewis’s March
Congressman John Lewis is an American hero. As he tweeted on the anniversary of the…
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Lenora Fulani: She “Fuled” the Bern
Universal healthcare. Free university education. The regulation of the big banks. No my friends, I’m…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
A weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news The shady history of…
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“Made in America”: O.J. Simpson, Race, and the Triumph of Toxic Masculinity
Black and white America could not have been further apart than on the morning of…
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It’s Time to Take Nature to Task
In March of this year, one of my respected colleagues and I published a short…
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Sonia Johnson and Sticking It to Haters
Most women who run for president experience some degree of notoriety. Certainly this was the…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
A weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news Hops and history. Star…
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Bradley Snyder and the Legacy of First World War Blind Veteran Rehabilitation
On April 30 People Magazine featured a story on Brad Snyder, a young swimmer seeking…
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Nonpartisan Organizing in the Most Divided of Times: The League of Women Voters
Based on the ever-updating polls, this presidential election could be one of the strangest ever.…
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Diagnosing Donald Trump
In his analysis of Donald Trump’s fitness for office, Brookings Institution fellow Robert Kagan recently…