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Political Research Associates
Éste es un momento difícil para quienes creemos en la justicia y la democracia. Un hombre que llevó a cabo una campaña insurgente como un demagogo racista, xenófobo, misógino y anti-establecimiento es ahora el presidente electo de los Estados Unidos.
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Religion Dispatches
Sometimes, the only way forward in life is to take it stitch by stitch. Last winter, the Masorot chapter of the Pomegranate Guild of Judaic Needlework took a field trip. This convivial group of women…
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Political Research Associates
An Overview of the U.S. Political Right
Our country is in the midst of the longest period of right-wing reaction against movements seeking equality, social justice, and economic fairness since the period of Reconstruction in the south.
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Religion Dispatches
CNN’s Jake Tapper is a highly conventional and thus highly respected news anchor. The Daily Wire’s Ben Shapiro is a venomous toad beneath contempt and unworthy of recognition. In setting them side-by…
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Political Research Associates
We are not fleeing to Canada or retreating to a safe space. There is no safe space aside from the ones we build together, that protect us all.
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Religion Dispatches
You could be forgiven if, after watching the 2020 Democratic and Republican party conventions, you thought that the religious community in the U.S. was pretty uniformly anti-abortion. Although…
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Religion Dispatches
Let’s cut right to the paper chase, as it were. Amy Coney Barrett’s faith is potentially problematic, and ought to be subject to the same kind of critique as any other belief, sacred or secular…
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Political Research Associates
Ann Withorn is an activist and professor of sociology at The University of Massachusetts, Boston and has written extensively on poverty and welfare issues. She is co-editor of the anthology, For…
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Political Research Associates
Rutgers University history professor Jackson Lears, in a recent letter to The New York Times, “How a War became a Crusade” (3-11-03), suggests a reason why Bush is so cavalier about the possibility that war in Iraq will have unintended consequences.
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Political Research Associates
The Right-Wing’s Blue State Game Plan
In October, the Fiscal and Management Control Board overseeing MBTA, Boston’s public transit system, took quick action after determining the hardware and software used to track fare collections was…
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