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Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2009.

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  1. 2. velj

    “It can be a struggle to imagine some of the most overpoliced, marginalized, and isolated Americans as political actors, yet this bias has influenced the writing of history.” —

  2. 2. velj

    “A proper understanding of sixties-era urban rebellion depends on our ability to interpret it not as a wave of criminality, but as a period of sustained political violence.” —

  3. 1. velj

    “A proper understanding of sixties-era urban rebellion depends on our ability to interpret it not as a wave of criminality, but as a period of sustained political violence.” —

  4. 31. sij

    "Mrs. Greenwood, like many other residents, speaks of the smell of raw sewage. It was what drew her into the front room the morning that she discovered that the floor had collapsed, and what keeps her from inviting her family and friends to her home."

  5. 31. sij

    Ella Cara Deloria would have turned 131 today! 🎉 Also known as Aŋpétu Wašté Wiŋ, she grew up on Standing Rock reservation and recorded Native American legends and languages. Along with Zora Neale Hurston and others, she changed the face of anthropology:

  6. 31. sij

    Ella Cara Deloria would have turned 131 today! Also known as Aŋpétu Wašté Wiŋ, she grew up on Standing Rock reservation and recorded Native American legends and languages. Along with Zora Neale Hurston and others, she changed the face of anthropology:

  7. 31. sij

    Today is the 131st birthday of Ella Cara Deloria! Also known as Aŋpétu Wašté Wiŋ, she grew up on Standing Rock reservation and recorded Native American legends and languages. Along with Zora Neale Hurston and others, she changed the face of anthropology:

  8. 30. sij

    "Mrs. Greenwood, like many other residents, speaks of the smell of raw sewage. It was what drew her into the front room the morning that she discovered that the floor had collapsed, and what keeps her from inviting her family and friends to her home."

  9. 30. sij

    Coretta Scott King was committed to ending all forms of violence—chief among them, the violence of economic precarity. She died in 2006.

  10. 30. sij

    “I am not a ceremonial symbol—I am an activist. I didn’t just emerge after Martin died—I was always there.” —Coretta Scott King It might also be said that she pulled MLK to the left, especially on the issue of the Vietnam War. She died in 2006.

  11. 28. sij

    "It is thrilling to know that for any act of mine, I shall get twice as much praise or twice as much blame.” — Zora Neale Hurston, who died in 1960. Best known for her novels, we look at her work as a progressive anthropologist:

  12. 28. sij

    Zora Neale Hurston died in 1960. While she might be best known for her novels, she was also a famed anthropologist, and was part of a group of progressive female researchers who challenged racial anthropology:

  13. 26. sij

    Is heir to Marx? Bruce Robbins argues that philosophers distort Marx's thought when they try to claim him as one of their own:

  14. 24. sij

    What the case of Curtis Flowers reveals about prosecutors and the manufacturing of nearly all-white juries:

  15. 22. sij

    Our new issue, ON ANGER, is now shipping! 🥳 Featuring philosophers, psychologists, and more, the essays look at the value of anger and ask whether it should loom large in our public lives.

  16. 22. sij

    Want to read more women philosophers? Then start with our new philosophy issue, ON ANGER, which is full of them!

  17. 22. sij

    You can read our new issue ON ANGER without waiting for the mailman! Download our app to buy a single digital issue ($12) or become a member to get an annual digital subscription ($25). Apple 👉 Google play 👉

  18. 20. sij

    " was one of America’s most radical philosophers. Forget the dream, he called for a revolution." — Robin Kelley

  19. 20. sij

    "Genius. This extraordinary issue reminds us that MLK was one of America’s most radical philosophers. Forget the dream, he called for a revolution." — Robin Kelley Grab our issue while it's on sale now:

  20. 18. sij

    “You walk around the city barefoot, and everybody just thinks you’re crazy. It’s a good way to get left alone.” A new short story from Samuel R. Delany in our fall issue ALLIES — also featuring , Robin Kelley, and more:

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