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Natasha Lennard

Natasha Lennard is a columnist for The Intercept. Her work has appeared in The Nation, Bookforum and the New York Times, among others. She teaches critical journalism at the New School for Social Research in New York. She is the author of “Being Numerous: Essays on Non-Fascist Life.”

Features

Homegrown Fascism

By Natasha LennardJune 14, 2021
The George Floyd rebellions carried forward the legacy of a Black radical tradition that has long insisted that racist fascism coexists within, rather than in antagonism to, US liberal democracy.
Features

Know Your Rights

By Natasha LennardJune 28, 2017
We limit our resistance to fascism by relying on liberal conceptions of human rights.
Essays & Reviews

Of Suicide

By Natasha LennardDecember 10, 2014
Questions of intent can’t get to the real roots of suicidal experience
Uncategorized

Going Out: No Tomorrows

By Natasha LennardMay 30, 2014
The joke belongs to contested time, those few hours past dawn
Essays & Reviews

Of Being Numerous

By Natasha LennardMarch 14, 2014
We have not consented to our own constant surveillance, even if the way we live has produced it
Uncategorized

National Disgrace

By Natasha LennardApril 3, 2013
The nearly 700,000 marijuana possession arrests a year in the U.S. are the same kind of scandal as Love Canal or the Ford Pinto
Essays & Reviews

Against a Dream Deferred

By Natasha LennardFebruary 2, 2012
Don’t do it for the children     I don’t want you to think I don’t like children. I do. I number among the insufferable…
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