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Nona Faustine Never Leaves the Frame

In striking self-portraits at the Brooklyn Museum, the artist revisits locations with histories of enslavement and reimagines the body as…

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Easing the Daily Reality of My Strangeness

Like many African American professors, I teach at a predominantly white institution (Wheaton College) and live in the largely white…

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The Saga of the Red Couch

Jeremy Allen White made the sofa from his Calvin Klein campaign famous, but once upon a time the red velvet…

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Mermaids and Roses: The Harlem Home of a ‘Hadestown’ Star

‘I’ve been here a while,’ said Lillias White, who plays Hermes in the Tony-winning musical. ‘Hence the clutter.’

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What Do We Owe Black Americans?

In my debut novel, a family retraces their lineage in order to be eligible for the nation’s first federal reparations…

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The Thin Blue Line That Divides America

Among the banners that Donald Trump’s supporters carried as they stormed the Capitol three years ago — 2016’s Make America…

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Does Social Media Perpetuate Inequality?

For some people, social media is inconsequential — a cat photo here, a banana slip TikTok there. For others, it’s…

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Excerpts From Dr. Claudine Gay’s Work

Here are five examples of work by President Claudine Gay of Harvard that have been spotlighted by critics who have…

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I Live in California. What Do I Owe Climate-Denying Kentuckians?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the duty citizens have to support one another, even across political divides.

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In Indigenous Communities, a Divided Reaction to ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’

The filmmakers’ attention to detail draws praise, but the question of perspective and who gets to tell the story is…

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