• Curriculum of Control: Capital’s Grip on U.S. History Education
    Curriculum of Control: Capital’s Grip on U.S. History Education

    The Classroom Is a Battleground Teaching U.S. history in a public high school today is a subversive act. In the face of mounting attacks on education, educators like me are caught between the curriculum we are allowed to teach and the truth students desperately need to understand. It is no exaggeration to say that the […]

    Women in the Federal Arts Project with Lauren Arrington
    Women in the Federal Arts Project with Lauren Arrington

    We speak with Lauren Arrington about her forthcoming book on women artists in the Federal Arts Project. The Great Depression rendered 140,000 women and girls across the United States homeless. In 1935, Franklin Delano Roosevelt founded the Works Progress Administration (WPA) that employed 8.5 million people over the course of eight years. In her book, Arrington challenges the popular memory of WPA art as a story of straight white men. Instead, she argues that the works of art that many women created under the Federal Arts Project made visible Black, immigrant, and women’s lives in a way that challenged segregationist, xenophobic, and sexist structures intrinsic in the nation’s institutions.

    Strike at the Helm: The First Ministerial Meeting of the New Cycle of the Bolivarian Revolution
    Strike at the Helm: The First Ministerial Meeting of the New Cycle of the Bolivarian Revolution

    On October 7th, 2012, after hearing of his victory as the nation‘s candidate with 56 percent of the vote, President Hugo Chávez Frias announced from a balcony in his hometown that a new cycle was beginning the very next day, October 8th.

    Political Renewals: Berlin Bulletin No. 234, May 19, 2025
    Political Renewals: Berlin Bulletin No. 234, May 19, 2025

    Germany, long a synonym for economic brawn and muscle, is beginning to recall words like lumbago or sciatica instead. Though still leading in Europe, and fourth in the world, it faces an economic mess, a political mess, and a mood of general stress. Schools lack repairs and teachers, clinics and hospitals lack staff, its key […]

    The Colonial past haunts French Military operations in Africa
    The Colonial past haunts French Military operations in Africa

    Popular backlash against France’s brutal yet ineffective counter-terrorism operations is compelling President Emmanuel Macron to withdraw forces from across Africa.

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