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The first Pride marches were held in June, 1970 on the one-year anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, and over the decades that followed, June has become a month dedicated to celebration and commemoration. Celebrate Pride throughout the year...
Vaccine hesitancy in America didn’t begin with the uproar over the mRNA vaccines for Covid-19. The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries saw resistance to a wide variety of vaccines. In Unvaccinated Under God, Kira Ganga Kieffer s...
The American legal system does not offer equal justice to all; we can see obvious racial disparities in sentencing, policing, and incarceration. In Unlocking Justice, Chad Topaz offers a concrete way forward, demonstrating how a candid dial...
Night should have been one of the greatest dangers our ancestors ever faced.
For most animals, sleep is a risky necessity. It leaves the body still, the senses dulled, and the mind temporarily cut off from the world. Today, the perceived t...
Middlemen rewrites literary history from the perspective of one of its most important but least visible figures: the literary agent. Chronicling the story of agents in the United States from the 1950s to today, Laura B. McGrath uncovers the...
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