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From heartfelt 19th-century letters to Swiftie bracelets, a UC Berkeley American studies course looks at the ways we’ve found connection with each other throughout history and examines the role of ...
The decades following World War II were broadly prosperous, but conditions began changing in the 1970s. Class inequality has increased enormously since then, according to government data, while income ...
The strike was a sign of growing social opposition, which is developing into a confrontation with the corporate oligarchy.
With books like “The Mother Knot” and “Beyond the Whiteness of Whiteness,” she challenged liberal orthodoxies about feminism ...
Mamdani has appointed Jeffrey Lerner—a former top Obama White House aide and Democratic National Committee political director ...
World renowned Cornell professor and social psychologist James B. Maas M.A. ’63 Ph.D. ’66 died at 86. He was best known for ...
Over a century after Pareto’s observation, the Global South remains trapped in a cycle of concentrated wealth and entrenched ...
President Donald Trump has announced in a letter on social media that Canadian goods will be subject to a 35% tariff rate ...
Harvard University law and history professor Kenneth Mack provided an introduction to his lecture about African American law student Lloyd Gaines, who petitioned the Supreme Court when he was denied ...
If you’ve signed up for Pilates recently, your fascism is showing through your cute matching leggings and sports bra set. And that jogging habit you picked up during the last election cycle?
Discover why India's middle class is leaving despite patriotic fervor, exploring issues like ease of living and surveillance concerns, and polarisation or diaspora by BJP, VHP, and RSS.
Its soundtrack dominated, its fashion invaded closets, and its montage sequences became gospel for every aspirational sports, ...