Defunding Arts Degrees is the Latest Battle in a 40-Year Culture War
Since the 1980s, the humanities have been particularly vulnerable to funding cuts. It is time to make the case for the humanities, and for higher education generally.
How the Brain Builds a Sense of Self From People Around Us
We don’t just copy the behavior of people around us. We also copy their minds. Sam Ereira considers.
Creativity is Needed Now More Than Ever
Creativity is the response to limitations — like those we live in right now. T.K. Coleman writes.
Sunday Comics
You had to piss on our parade; you had to shred our Sunday Comics; you had to ruin it for all concerned in a drunken punch-up at a wedding.
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan’s Crackdown on CHOP Is Politically Motivated
Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best and Mayor Jenny Durkan say the Capitol Hill Organized Protest (CHOP) will be dismantled and SPD will reoccupy the east precinct station, but protesters say they will continue to organize and rally in the autonomous zone.
Afro-Czechs on Visibility, Racism and Life in the Czech Republic (Part II)
The second in Filip Noubel’s two-part series on Czechs of African descent.
Afro-Czechs on Visibility, Racism and Life in the Czech Republic (Part I)
The first in a two-part series looking at their struggle for recognition in the central European country.
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