The Atlantic
April 1, 2019
The racial fears motivating white-nationalist killers are more widely shared than mainstream Americans would prefer to admit.
Read MoreThe racial fears motivating white-nationalist killers are more widely shared than mainstream Americans would prefer to admit.
Read MoreIf he won’t step down, the governor will need this anti-racist syllabus.
Read MoreAny politician who is overfunding law and order, border security, and wars on terror—and underfunding medical research—is not keeping us safe.
Read MoreOpposing racism is not the same as building an antiracist society. Our new series, Antiracism and America, looks at the structures that sustain a racist society - and how we dismantle them.
Read MoreIn 1858, Abraham Lincoln warned that America could not remain “half slave and half free.” Today, the country remains divided by racism—and the threat is as existential as it was before the Civil War.
Read MorePolitical moderates who counsel against confrontation and warn of incivility would abandon the tools that have changed America for the better.
Read MoreCommunities of color are actually disproportionately likely to report crimes—it’s police themselves who have maintained a corrosive culture of silence.
Read MoreThey’re both blamed for predisposing their members to violent acts, but they’ve sparked radically different public-policy responses.
Read MoreThe antiracist lives by the opposite heartbeat, one that rarely and irregularly sounds in America — the heartbeat of confession.
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