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Teaching Markets and Morality
Article

Teaching Markets and Morality

August 21, 2024

Peter Boumgarden & Abram Van Engen

Even fictional presidents don’t look like Kamala Harris − although Black men and White women have been represented in the Oval Office
Article

Even fictional presidents don’t look like Kamala Harris − although Black men and White women have been represented in the Oval Office

August 14, 2024

Peter Kastor

(initially published by the conversation)
‘The Science of Cats’ Is a Real Class You Can Take: Here’s The Outline
Article

‘The Science of Cats’ Is a Real Class You Can Take: Here’s The Outline

August 10, 2024

Jonathan Losos

(initially published by the conversation)
From Michael Brown to Sonya Massey, a decade of police anti-Black violence causes grief, worry and coping for Black parents
Article

From Michael Brown to Sonya Massey, a decade of police anti-Black violence causes grief, worry and coping for Black parents

August 8, 2024

Seanna Leath & Sheretta T. Butler-Barnes

(initially published by the conversation)
Alan Wake 2 Nails Mom Guilt
Article

Alan Wake 2 Nails Mom Guilt

July 29, 2024

Gabi Kirilloff

Parenting Impacts Video Game Genre Choices, And That’s Okay
Article

Parenting Impacts Video Game Genre Choices, And That’s Okay

July 26, 2024

Gabi Kirilloff

The Olympics draw more attention to sports that aren’t as popular. An expert on sports fandom explains why
Article

The Olympics draw more attention to sports that aren’t as popular. An expert on sports fandom explains why

July 9, 2024

Noah Cohan

(initially published by the conversation)
Jonathan Judaken discusses his new book “Critical Theories of Anti-Semitism”
Podcast

Jonathan Judaken discusses his new book “Critical Theories of Anti-Semitism”

July 7, 2024
Linda Nicholson discusses the Dobbs v. Jackson decision
Podcast

Linda Nicholson discusses the Dobbs v. Jackson decision

June 27, 2024
How the surrealists used randomness as a catalyst for creative expression
Article

How the surrealists used randomness as a catalyst for creative expression

June 27, 2024

Mark Rank

(initially published by the conversation)
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