1968 is sometimes cited as one of the most contentious elections of the twentieth century. Why? And what does its outcome mean for the present?
1968 is sometimes cited as one of the most contentious elections of the twentieth century. Why? And what does its outcome mean for the present?
The novel coronavirus pandemic exacerbates longstanding issues associated with a weak social safety net.
While most politicians and the media focus on the Democratic primary in 2020, this year’s unusual Republican primary has been largely forgotten despite offering an important look at Trump’s chances and strategy going into the general election.
While movements such as Time’s Up have served as champions for modern feminism, the heteronormative, cisgender, upper class, whiteness of those that serve as the face of these movements pose a crippling threat to the visibility of intersectionality.
The appeal of tenure is also its downfall, simultaneously encouraging freedom of speech in higher education and shielding faculty from the consequences of their actions.