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29
Nov

Walls That Wound

By Ieva Jusionyte, author of Threshold: Emergency Responders on the US-Mexico Border As news about migrant caravans traveling from Central America caught Washington’s attention last month, the government deployed over five thousand troops …

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21
Apr

Earth Day and the Anthropocene

This post concludes our Earth Week blog series. Thank you for reading! by Jason M. Kelly, editor of Rivers of the Anthropocene On November 4, 2016, the Paris Climate Agreement went into effect. Signed and …

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12
Apr

Trump, Religion, and Popular Culture

by Bruce David Forbes and Jeffrey H. Mahan, editors of Religion and Popular Culture in America, Third Edition The campaign, election, and presidency of Donald Trump have received extensive analysis, especially political …

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28
Feb

A Free Press Is Our Greatest Ally

by Lucas A. Powe Jr., author of The Fourth Estate and the Constitution: Freedom of the Press in America Two hundred fifty years ago William Blackstone wrote “the liberty of the press …

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13
Feb

Protest Art and the Art Market

This post is part of a blog series celebrating the College Art Association annual conference taking place in New York City from February 15–18. Please visit us at Booth 605 if you are attending, and otherwise stay tuned for …

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