Freddie deBoer argues that real racial progress is made by rectifying structural injustice, not changing hearts. Plus: Hillary is woke.
Glenn Loury says diversity on college campuses should mean more than a head count of students of color.
Matt Lewis says we shouldn’t expect accurate long-range predictions from political commentators. Plus: Is America regressing?
Journalist Katie Putz gives an overview of the region. Plus: Is the internet bad for journalism?
Freddie deBoer says the Clinton camp often opts for trendy virtue-signaling in lieu of real policy discussions.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis discuss the disturbing trend of shameless public bigotry.
Natalie Sambhi and Katie Putz discuss the conflict between quality reporting and paying the bills.
Philosopher Evan Thompson, author of Waking, Dreaming, Being, considers what the variety of dream states can teach us about the self. Plus: What is it like to die?
Krista Tippett, author of Becoming Wise, finds hope in a Jesuit paleontologist’s insights about the future. Plus: The need for poetic language in political discourse.
Krista Tippett, author of the new book Becoming Wise, explains why political discourse needs poetic language.