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Nadav Lapid’s Cinema of Shame

Nadav Lapid’s Cinema of Shame

Kaleem Hawa His new film Ahed’s Knee is a shallow cri de coeur of the Israeli state.  The post Nadav Lapid’s Cinema of Shame appeared first on The Nation.

Russia’s War in Ukraine Has Shattered the Old World Order

Russia’s War in Ukraine Has Shattered the Old World Order

Michael T. Klare, The Nation As a new Iron Curtain threatens to divide Europe, progressives must face the dangers of a resurgent militarism—and seize the opportunities to advance our priorities. The post Russia’s War in Ukraine Has Shattered the Old World Order...

Medicare for All Is Not Enough

Medicare for All Is Not Enough

David U. Himmelstein, Steffie Woolhandler, Adam Gaffney, Don McCanne, John Geyman Communities, not corporations, should own our most vital health care assets. The post Medicare for All Is Not Enough appeared first on The Nation.

Dixie League Baseball Is Built on Racism and Heartbreak

Dixie League Baseball Is Built on Racism and Heartbreak

Chris Lamb Although the league, which began play this month, has been integrated since 1967, it has never fully acknowledged the truth about its past. The post Dixie League Baseball Is Built on Racism and Heartbreak appeared first on The Nation.

Portland Soccer Feels the Power of Protest

Portland Soccer Feels the Power of Protest

Dave Zirin, Jules Boykoff A movement to remove franchise owner Merritt Paulson could send shock waves beyond the Rose City. The post Portland Soccer Feels the Power of Protest appeared first on The Nation.

Across the Country, Faculty Fight to Defend Academic Freedom

Across the Country, Faculty Fight to Defend Academic Freedom

Ellen Schrecker Displaying an unprecedented solidarity, the academic community is mobilizing to confront an existential assault on its professional work and values. The post Across the Country, Faculty Fight to Defend Academic Freedom appeared first on The Nation.

The Oscars: Awkward Spectacle

The Oscars: Awkward Spectacle

Vikram Murthi The Academy Awards felt like a hyperactive fever dream, but really it was just a terribly engineered event that reeked of neediness and obsolescence and that was given its sole moment of excitement by an act of unscripted violence.  The post The Oscars:...