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The Lasting Impact of the Jena Six
The Louisiana NAACP leads a Jena 6 march. They hold a banner that reads "Free the Jena 6 Louisiana NAACP."

The Lasting Impact of the Jena Six

The story of the Jena Six highlights the double standard Black students experience in the educational and legal system.

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Aliens, FOIA, and the Fight for Transparency
A person typing on a laptop in the dark while wearing fingerless gloves.

Aliens, FOIA, and the Fight for Transparency

Discussions on the lack of government transparency sparked following the Congressional hearing on UAPS and the possibility of aliens.

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Reducing the Barriers to Citizenship
A close up of a handheld American flag on a stick.

Reducing the Barriers to Citizenship

Examining how the latest changes to the citizenship test have made it even more challenging to become a U.S. citizen.

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Study Hall: ‘Should I Support Causes that Break the Law?’

Study Hall: ‘Should I Support Causes that Break the Law?’

A Study Hall in response to a question on the ramifications of supporting causes and acts of civil disobedience considered “unlawful.”

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The Violence Leading to the Birmingham Church Bombing
Members of civil rights group march in memory of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing victims. The banner, which says “No more Birminghams”, shows a picture of the aftermath of the bombing.

The Violence Leading to the Birmingham Church Bombing

The Birmingham Church Bombing anniversary is a time to reflect on the racial violence inherent at the time and how it relates today.

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Why the Attica Prison Uprising Still Matters Today
An aerial shot of incarcerated people in D Yard at Attica Correctional Facility before the deadly police assault. Black and white photo.

Why the Attica Prison Uprising Still Matters Today

The five-day Attica prison uprising was a fight against inhumane conditions and racial and religious injustices, which still resonates today.

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How the U.S. Threatens Democracy in Latin America
Four enlarged photos of people who disappeared on an art canvas displayed at the Parque por la Paz Villa at Grimaldi. It is the former Chilean dictatorship’s principle center for detention, torture, and extermination.

How the U.S. Threatens Democracy in Latin America

Though it portrays itself as a defender of democracy, the United States has intervened in foreign elections more than any other country.

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The Racial Disparities in Counterterrorism
A crew of GBI officers in tactical gear next to a line of armored vehicles.

The Racial Disparities in Counterterrorism

White supremacist groups pose the highest risk to our nation’s security. Yet, most counterterrorism programs unfairly target communities of color, especially after 9/11.

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Study Hall: ‘Is it OK to Listen to Problematic Artists?’

Study Hall: ‘Is it OK to Listen to Problematic Artists?’

Today, we discuss whether it’s possible still to enjoy the work of an artist or company, even after they’re in controversy. 

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Burning Man and the Colonial Idea of the “Middle of Nowhere”
A wooden boat built on top of a truck that is concealed with open white umbrellas in the desert.

Burning Man and the Colonial Idea of the “Middle of Nowhere”

Burning Man’s communal and utopian vision conflicts with the reality that it follows a centuries-old imperialist concept.

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