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14
May

Rednecks, Queers, and Indiana

This guest post by author Nadine Hubbs, Rednecks, Queers, and Country Music, considers the recent response to Indiana’s “Religious Freedom Restoration Act.” On March 31 NASCAR issued a statement denouncing Indiana’s new “Religious …

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12
May

Paul Farmer speaks at 2015 Duke University graduation

Hundreds of thousands of students are graduating across the country, and we’d like to offer some inspiration from author and activist Paul Farmer. Dr. Farmer recently delivered the commencement speech to the 2015 graduates at Duke University. …

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07
May

Let’s Get Serious: An Interview with Cynthia Enloe

To accompany Davita Silfen Glasberg’s review of Seriously!: Investigating Crashes and Crises as If Women Mattered in last month’s Gender & Society, author Cynthia Enloe sat down with SAGE’s Sarah Shinkle to speak about the makings of …

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30
Apr

The Trans Pacific Partnership and NAFTA

This guest post is by author John R. MacArthur, The Selling of “Free Trade”: NAFTA, Washington, and the Subversion of American Democracy Trade agreements and the political conflicts surrounding them are back …

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21
Apr

Earth Day Special: What Do You Believe?

This guest post by author Linda Weintraub, To Life!: Eco Art in Pursuit of a Sustainable Planet, considers personal beliefs around environmental issues and art for Earth Day. A planet in peril has …

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16
Apr

Taboos and the American Civil War

By Adam Arenson This guest post is published in advance of the Organization of American Historians conference in St. Louis. UC Press authors share their research and stories that reflect on this …

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15
Apr

Interracial Marriage

By Emma Jinhua Teng This guest post is published in advance of the Organization of American Historians conference in St. Louis. UC Press authors share their research and stories that reflect on …

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14
Apr

Taboos

By Virginia Scharff This guest post is published in advance of the Organization of American Historians conference in St. Louis. UC Press authors share their research and stories that reflect on this …

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