Christians are supposed to forgive every enemy. But does that still apply when forgiveness could cause more harm than good? Read more
‘One A Day’ Art Project Reminds Viewers That Beauty Needs Protecting
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W. Kamau Bell Wonders If We’re Mature Enough For Social Media
(Credit: Adam Davis) In honor of the premiere of United Shades of America, we’re re-posting this interview with W. Kamau Bell from The Establishment’s own debut in October. You can catch Kamau “as he explores the far corners of our country and its various groups and subcultures” on CNN tonight at 10 p.m. EST. Known for his Read more
Are We Witnessing The Death Of San Francisco’s Revolutionary Spirit?
SONY DSC By Emma Bushnell SONY DSC Once on a flight home to San Francisco for a visit from college in Boston, I sat next to an anarchist couple in their sixties. They were dressed all in black with matching fedoras over long, grey hair, and came armed with giant sketchpads. They were warm, happy people, Read more
A Brief History Of Women In Slapstick Comedy
“Whatever vicissitudes she may undergo, from being dashed out of her carriage to having her head shaved in a fever, she comes out of them all with a complexion more blooming and locks more redundant than ever.” Read more
How To Look Like The Girl With A Pearl Earring
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Reflections On Armenian Culture, More Than A Century After Genocide
‘We always hear the voices from this place.’ Read more
How To Make A Feminist T-Shirt Without Exploiting Women
Today, the exploitation of women in textile and garment manufacture is the dual product of patriarchal control and colonial legacy. Read more
Prince Was The Patron Saint Of Black Weirdos
flickr/Scott Penner By Ijeoma Oluo I remember it clearly, my white mother talking to her black friends as my brother and I, six and four, played underfoot. “These kids need to be around you, I’m afraid they won’t learn how to be black.” I understand now, as an adult, what my mom was saying. My white mother Read more
The Battle For The Future Of Autism Advocacy
“Some people on the spectrum may not want a cure and may choose to advocate for themselves. Others who live with the serious medical conditions and other challenges that often accompany autism rely on Autism Speaks to advocate for them. A vital part of our mission is to speak about and address the needs of the broad community and to provide support to those who are seeking our help.” Read more