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  • 4 weeks ago | portside.org | Craig Johnson |Schuyler Mitchell |Eleanor Bader |Debbie Nathan

    Dispatches From the Culture Wars – March 25, 2025 Published March 25, 2025 More Than Just Conservative Midwife Arrested in Texas AAUP Organizes for Academic Freedom Behind the Case Against Mahmoud Khalil Montana: Trans House Members Sock it to GOP The Successful Extortion of a White Shoe Law Firm The (First) Big Boycott of 2025 Privatization on Steroids Here Comes Trump’s Kennedy Center A Sociologist Explains ComicCon Culture More Than Just Conservative By Craig Johnson Rosa Luxemburg...

  • 1 month ago | bostonreview.net | Debbie Nathan

    An immigrant to the United States with a green card walks into his apartment building. Homeland Security agents enter, handcuff him, whisk him into detention hundreds of miles away, and present him with papers for his removal from the country. Then the government makes a public statement: the man hasn’t broken any laws, yet he’s still deportable. What happened to former Columbia University student and Palestine rights activist Mahmoud Khalil has rightly alarmed many indignant Americans.

  • Oct 22, 2024 | cruelsummerbookclub.substack.com | Debbie Nathan |Mosab Abu Toha |Ryu Spaeth |Jillian Anthony

    Listen to the newest CSBC podcast ep: Design a creative routine that works. I talk about the life-changing magic of creative routines and how to create your own; encourage you to create your art NOW and not later; and actually say the sentence, ā€œI need to be almost sexually attracted to my notebooks.ā€Last week, I wrote about Fall Repotting Day, and how I’m planting some new seeds. This Saturday, I did one more home chore I’ve put off for a very long time.

  • Oct 17, 2024 | progressivehub.net | Debbie Nathan

    By Debbie Nathan, LuxIt was a tip that brought a dog to the main post office in downtown Jackson, Mississippi. An employee there had reported seeing someone in the lobby putting pills into hot pink envelopes. Hours later, Ed Steed, a police officer from the small city of Richland, just south of Jackson, walked into a back room at the post office where one of the envelopes had been set aside. Steed, a K-9 handler, arrived with Rip, his narcotics sniffer dog.

  • Oct 16, 2024 | rsn.org | Debbie Nathan

    It was a tip that brought a dog to the main post office in downtown Jackson, Mississippi. An employee there had reported seeing someone in the lobby putting pills into hot pink envelopes. Hours later, Ed Steed, a police officer from the small city of Richland, just south of Jackson, walked into a back room at the post office where one of the envelopes had been set aside. Steed, a K-9 handler, arrived with Rip, his narcotics sniffer dog.

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