The Atlantic
May 12, 2020
Americans don’t see me, or Ahmaud Arbery, running down the road—they see their fear.
Read MoreAmericans don’t see me, or Ahmaud Arbery, running down the road—they see their fear.
Read MoreThe pandemic has brought the latest battle in the long American war over communal well-being.
Read MoreNew data from 29 states confirm the extent of the racial disparities.
Read MoreThe coronavirus is infecting and killing Americans of all races. But there’s little public data on whether the virus is having a disproportionate impact on some communities.
Read MoreSanders is losing to Biden because America is excluding young voters, persistently and systemically.
Read MoreIf centrists can’t move past their doctrine and recognize when their candidates are unelectable, then how will Democrats ever beat Trump?
Read MoreSome Democrats are afraid of nominating a progressive, but a moderate may be more likely to ensure Trump’s reelection.
Read MoreNo one’s paying much attention to one chunk of the electorate that could prove decisive in 2020.
Read MoreIf we are serious about bringing Americans together, the work has to start with our own families.
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