
"Americans today live in a very real universe where the functional equivalent of Nazis—European colonists—committed genocide against Native American peoples..."
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Written by JASON PRAMAS Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS
"Americans today live in a very real universe where the functional equivalent of Nazis—European colonists—committed genocide against Native American peoples..."
Written by IRENE MONROE Filed Under: COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed
Uncle Will’s grandmother, my spouse’s great-grandmother, was born into slavery and died as a free woman at the age of 108. Sometime during Reconstruction (1863-1877), the great-grandmother accrued a small plot of farmland that now awaits its fate, as her brood scrape together enough money to keep it.
Written by JASON PRAMAS Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS
The patriotic season is upon us. With it comes the arrival of the 2020 presidential race—far too early, in my estimation. Which in turn tends to generate conservative political ripples all the way down to the local level in the service of “winning” ... read more
Written by IRENE MONROE Filed Under: COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed
Does the GOP have a cutoff point for racist fearmongering?
Written by IRENE MONROE Filed Under: COLUMNS, Editorial
A short history of rationalization, hate, and debate
Written by CHRIS FARAONE Filed Under: COLUMNS, Dear Reader
Considering it now, I suppose it was naive to put much faith in Charley as a literal source in the first place.
Written by JASON PRAMAS Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS, News, NEWS+OPINIONS
Until popular movements reign in that oligarchy, nothing significant will change for the better.
Written by JASON PRAMAS Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS
News Corp succeeds in pulling public discourse far to the right in the absence of major outlets willing to confront them when it matters most.
Written by DIG INTERN Filed Under: NEWS+OPINIONS
This week I look at the history of tattooing. Although "NY Ink" and "LA Ink" are popular today, they are only one piece of the puzzle.