As the definition of “terrorist” expands, so does state violence

As the definition of “terrorist” expands, so does state violence

The Trump administration has called more and more groups “terrorists,” from “narco-terrorists” in Ecuador to people who protest ICE to the entire Democratic party. But it’s also nothing new. We talk to Saher Selod, expert on the racialized surveillance of Muslims about the effects of the war on terrorism after 9/11, and historian Alex Lubin about how even since colonial settlers were fighting Indigenous people to establish frontier towns, the word “terrorist” has been used by the state to enact violence and surveillance against whoever they want.

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From "CRT" to "DEI": A history of race and moral panics

From "CRT" to "DEI": A history of race and moral panics

A few years back, many politicians were raising the alarm about the dangers of "CRT" in schools. Today, the new risk to public education is "DEI." What do both of these moments have in common? They ha...

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Where ICE came from, and where it needs to go

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In 2018, in light of some pretty aggressive rhetoric and policies being enacted by the Trump administration, many people were asking a pretty direct question: Should ICE be abolished? Seven years late...

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What the 1968 fight for ethnic studies classes teaches us about today

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The fight over the soul of higher education is very alive right now, with the Trump administration engaged in dozens of investigations and multiple lawsuits against colleges and universities around th...

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Keep culture and tradition alive at the mahjong table

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How do we keep family traditions alive? For some people, it's by speaking their heritage language, or learning how to cook family recipes. For Nicole Wong, it was through games — specifically, learnin...

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The fight over public education, from Texas to the White House

The fight over public education, from Texas to the White House

For months, the Trump administration has been making moves to dismantle the Department of Education — with mixed success. But when it comes to the fight over public education, some of the most signifi...

17 Des 202538min

The evolution of blackface in the age of AI

The evolution of blackface in the age of AI

With AI image and video generators, it's become easier than ever to create hyper-realistic clips of almost anything. Today, we're looking at the landscape of AI influencers that depict Black people in...

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In the Trump era, has the word 'racist' lost its meaning?

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10 Des 202530min

Remembering disability activist Alice Wong

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