Zombies: Simone Weil on State Violence
As arbiters and vehicles of violence, States turn even their own citizens into these living corpses while their political leaders harm communities they see as things for their own financial and political gain.
The Future is Another Country
As arbiters and vehicles of violence, States turn even their own citizens into these living corpses while their political leaders harm communities they see as things for their own financial and political gain.
We have the tools we need to teach anticolonial history. The anti-“CRT” erasure movement shows why we must.
Radical Documentary and Global Crisis feels both like a much-needed acknowledgment of the significant work so many activist filmmakers have put forth in the modern age and at the same time, a call for more activist, “radical” filmmaking in the years to come.
White conservatives would rather burn our history than admit their place in it. That’s why we need “CRT” now more than ever.
You can’t tell the story of Midwestern cities like Toledo without being honest about their white supremacy problems.
Three school board members share their struggle to provide students with the best possible education amid anti-“CRT” scaremongering.
To ignore critical race theory is to set our democracy back, to neglect the difficult history of our country, and to further marginalize students.
Republicans in Texas, and indeed around the country, remain hell-bent on going back to the future.
When a dream for democracy can open its eyes to the nightmarish realities of a demonized people, there may be a fighting chance for justice.
Our history shows that nonpartisan engagement has failed because white supremacists are totally devoted to white mythologies, making a commitment to truth intrinsically “partisan.”









