Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Stories
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Race & Identity
Women's anger is having its moment
"Eloquent Rage." "Good and Mad." "Rage Becomes Her." These new books celebrate women’s anger.
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Government
Intimidated by all those initiatives? Listen to these debates
We went straight to the sources to help you decide.
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Debate: Should local governments be able to tax food and drink?
Should local governments be prohibited from taxing retail food and drink?
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List your way to community healing
A Seattle designer shares her philosophy on how lists can change your life, and transform community.
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Will AI make you obsolete?
Artificial intelligence is coming - and these researchers think that the rise of the machines might actually help us celebrate what's uniquely human.
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From Anita Hill to Christine Blasey Ford, what's changed?
In the 27 years between Clarence Thomas' confirmation hearings and Brett Kavanaugh's, how far has the country really come?
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DeRay McKesson will meet you On the Other Side of Freedom
The noted activist's new book makes the case for hope.
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Should the world's future be in the hands of the few?
How wise is it to trust the world's richest individuals to redistribute their wealth in a way that might challenge their own billions?
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Race & Identity
This novelist asks: what are the limits of freedom?
Away from Barbados in a hot air balloon, a protagonist learns that he can't outrun himself forever.
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Results are in: women's pockets really are trash
We all know this is a problem. But until now, we didn't have the hard data to verify this societal scourge, this paltry pocket epidemic.