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17
Apr

Wake Up and Smell the Money

by Vicki Mayer, author of Almost Hollywood, Nearly New Orleans: The Lure of the Local Film Economy Probably no one in media studies loves tax policy. Or economic multiplier equations. Or state …

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13
Apr

Learning to See from Thoreau

by Richard Higgins, author of Thoreau and the Language of Trees I once sat in an old barn to soak up the quiet before heading in the woods. A rusty iron hay …

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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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10
Apr

Working the Crisis Hotline

This guest blog post is written in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, sponsored by the National Sexual Violence Resource Center. #SAAM By Ken Kolb, author of Moral Wages: The Emotional Dilemmas of Victim …

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05
Apr

Black Power Fifty Years On

by Tom Adam Davies, author of Mainstreaming Black Power This guest post is part of a series published in conjunction with the meeting of the Organization of American Historians in New Orleans. The theme …

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27
Mar

Repeal and Replace is a Women’s Issue

By Susan Starr Sered, co-author of Uninsured in America and Can’t Catch a Break In recognition of Women’s History Month, this post is republished with permission from the author. #RepealAndReplace #WomensHistoryMonth The Republican plan to …

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