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The Future of Labor in Postindustrial America: An Interview with Gabriel Winant
Gabriel Winant is an historian who studies the social structures of inequality in modern American capitalism and a professor at the...
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Apr 22, 20219 min read


Reimagining Global Justice: An Interview with Thomas Pogge
Thomas Pogge is the Director of the Global Justice Program and the Leitner Professor of Philosophy and International Affairs at Yale...
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Apr 22, 202111 min read


Fighting for Communism in Science: An Interview with Alexandra Elbakyan
Alexandra Elbakyan is a Kazakhstan-born, Russian-based computer programmer and scientific activist. A supporter of the open science...
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Apr 16, 20219 min read


America, Iran, and the Prospects for Partnership: An Interview with Stephen Kinzer
Stephen Kinzer is an award-winning author and journalist who spent more than twenty years working for The New York Times, primarily as a...
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Apr 14, 202116 min read
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Redistrict Me This [Nebraska Edition: Part I]: An Interview with Senator Dan Hughes
Redistrict Me This is a series of interviews with state legislators from across the United States. Conducted beginning in spring 2021,...
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Apr 12, 202118 min read


Maintenance and Care During and Beyond the Pandemic: An Interview withShannon Mattern
Shannon Mattern is a professor of anthropology at The New School in New York City. She previously served as a faculty member in The New...
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Apr 9, 202110 min read


Minimize the Frictions: An Interview with Sal Khan
Sal Khan is the founder and CEO of Khan Academy, a not-for-profit educational platform with 120 million registered users that offers free...
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Apr 6, 202111 min read


A Museum for Everybody: An Interview with Dr. Porchia Moore
Dr. Porchia Moore is Department Head and Assistant Professor of Museum Studies at the University of Florida in the School of Art + Art...
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Apr 4, 202112 min read


Mindfulness and Empathy in the Judiciary: An Interview with Jeremy Fogel
Judge Jeremy Fogel is the Founder and Executive Director of the Berkeley Judicial Institute (BJI) at Berkeley Law School. The BJI focuses...
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Mar 29, 202115 min read


Dismantling Ableism: An Interview with Haben Girma
Haben Girma, the first Deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School, is a human rights lawyer and disability rights advocate. In...
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Mar 23, 20213 min read


Slogans and Bumper Stickers – Israel-Palestine Activism on Campus vs. Conflict on the Ground:
Ghaith al-Omari is a senior fellow in The Washington Institute’s Irwin Levy Family Program on the U.S.-Israel Strategic Relationship. He...
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Mar 18, 202116 min read


The Broken Music Industry: An Interview with Will Sheff
Will Sheff is a musician who is best known as the frontman of the critically-acclaimed indie rock band Okkervil River. The group’s 2005...
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Mar 5, 20219 min read


Investigating the Political Potency of Christian Nationalism: An Interview with Andrew Whitehead
Andrew Whitehead is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Co-Director of the...
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Mar 1, 20215 min read


Radicalism and Revolution: An Interview with Bernardine Dohrn
Bernardine Rae Dohrn (b. 1942) is a retired law professor from Northwestern University and the former leader of the Weather Underground...
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Feb 20, 20215 min read


Nothing Outside the Text: An Interview with Edwin Meese III
Edwin Meese III was the US Attorney General under Ronald Reagan (1985-1988) and one of the contemporary founders of originalism. In 2019,...
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Feb 17, 20215 min read


Vaccines, Variants, and (Eventual) Victory: An Interview with Ashish Jha
Ashish K. Jha, M.D., MPH, is the dean of Brown University’s School of Public Health. Before arriving at Brown last September, he served...
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Jan 29, 20217 min read


Partisan Primaries in Florida: An Interview with Steve Hough
Steve Hough is the director of Florida Fair and Open Primaries, an organization that, alongside Open Primaries and All Voters Vote,...
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Jan 28, 202110 min read


The Gatekeepers to Online Discourse: An Interview with Daphne Keller ’95
Daphne Keller ’95 is a law professor at Stanford University and is the director of the Program on Platform Regulation at Stanford’s Cyber...
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Jan 20, 202110 min read


Rethinking Incarceration: An Interview with James Forman Jr.
James Forman Jr. is a professor at Yale Law School. He teaches and writes about criminal law policy, constitutional law, juvenile...
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Jan 8, 20217 min read


Anatomy of an Essential Industry: An Interview with Josh Levin ’02
Josh Levin is Slate’s national editor, author of the book The Queen: The Forgotten Life Behind an American Myth, and the host of Slate’s...
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Jan 1, 20217 min read
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