Three Plane Rides and the Quest for a Just Society It is the willingness to commit such sacrilege that distinguishes the reactions of Sue and hooks from that of King. Aaron Preston 17 Jan 2021 · 15 min read
"I Was Never More Hated Than When I Tried to Be Honest" Allergic to narrow-mindedness, poor taste, and moral arrogance, Ellison detested any kind of racial essentialism, separatism, and determinism. Samuel Kronen 28 Dec 2020 · 26 min read
A Student Mob Took Over Bryn Mawr. The College Said Thank You Anyone who sought to attend class, go to the dining hall, or even turn in schoolwork was denounced as a âscab,â and often faced acts of bullying. Minnie Doe 27 Dec 2020 · 10 min read
On Sex and Gender, The New England Journal of Medicine Has Abandoned Its Scientific Mission The very idea of âa dichotomous sex-classification systemâ is dubious, the authors believe. Colin Wright 23 Dec 2020 · 14 min read
A Peculiar Kind of Racist Patriarchy The income gap between white and black women, meanwhile, is much narrower than the gap between their male counterparts. Rav Arora 22 Dec 2020 · 16 min read
Circling Back to My Grandfatherâs Judaism, Seventy Years Later North American Jews needed time to absorb the scope and originality of the horror they had been spared. Barbara Kay 21 Dec 2020 · 14 min read
An 'Anti-Racist' Mob Set Its Sights on Humble âSquampton.â Hereâs How the Town Fought Back Though the population is largely white, Squamish has steadily become more diverse in recent years, and now boasts a thriving Sikh community. Brian Vincent 20 Dec 2020 · 18 min read
Like It Or Not, Keira Bell Has Opened Up a Real Conversation About Gender Dysphoria In the debate about transitioning children who experience gender dysphoria, Ms. Bellâs case represents an important turning point. Quillette 18 Dec 2020 · 9 min read
Against Cultural Protectionism We are living in a time where the old models are changing, where the access to new styles and ideas is greater than ever. Leo Nicolletto 9 Dec 2020 · 13 min read
My White Privilege Didnât Save Me. But God Did Because of my experiences, and the newly fashionable denial of reality being promoted by progressives, I find myself sitting with the politically homeless. Edie Wyatt 7 Dec 2020 · 12 min read
My Journey from Born Again Christian to the Church of WokeâAnd Halfway Back Again How could we even conceive of something like social justice without the moral framework offered by religion? Will Johnson 6 Dec 2020 · 11 min read
Reinventing RacismâA Review Beyond dismantling the ideas in White Fragility, Church leverages his background in economics to forward a more comprehensive framework around privilege. Samuel Kronen 30 Nov 2020 · 7 min read
Iâm a Professor from an Immigrant Family. Please Stop Telling Me That My University Is Racist Whatâs worse, anyone who points out the nonsensical and performative aspects of these presidential letters will be gaslit for his troublesâthis, in a supposed citadel of logic and learning. Theodore Pennington 29 Nov 2020 · 7 min read
Robin DiAngeloâs Misreading of Michel Foucault It should not be controversial to say that knowledge can be exploited by dominant vested interests. Jonathan Church 25 Nov 2020 · 5 min read
Kin, Tribes, and the Dark Side of Identity A politics based on membership in a particular religious, racial, or social group rather than broader groupings of people with the same political views was a dubious luxury that our species can simply no longer afford. Robert Lynch 22 Nov 2020 · 15 min read