Smith delivered her third book talk with the Brookline Booksmith, discussing her book "The Fraud" and its key themes of ...
We chat with Nat Raha and Mijke van der Drift about their upcoming book Trans Femme Futures and the politics of trans ...
The Commission of Fine Arts followed a previous meeting of the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee, also considering designs for five quarter dollars to be issued in 2026.
Occultism and nation-building have been strangely intertwined, particularly in the gestation of America, writes Ed Simon ...
The freedom of speech is today threatened in the West to a degree not seen since the nineteenth-century classical liberals ...
No Cowards in Our Band,” will be performed, 7 p.m. Nov. 2 at Hudson Hall, featuring actor Masud Olufani as Douglass.
In 1872 women were not allowed to vote, but the social reformer and women’s rights activist broke the law to do so.
The exhibition is organised into three chapters, over three rooms: the promise, the practice and the preservation of democracy. The first looks at the way societies have idealised democracy, ...
Chrystin Ondersma, left, is the author of “Dignity Not Debt.” (Images courtesy UC Press) Another lesson from abolitionism in the household debt context is the concept of “non-reformist reform.” As ...
It’s not that moderates are always right and radicals are always wrong (abolitionism was once a radical idea), but a moderate temperament is more inclusive, more open to different ideas ...