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You Can Encrypt Your Face

By Sam Lavigne, Aaron Miguel Cantú and Brian CliftonJune 21, 2017
Facial recognition technology turns your face into code that can be archived and traded among strange and suspect parties. Its growing sophistication in the hands…
Features

Editors’ Note, Vol. 61: Conspiracy

By The New InquiryJune 20, 2017
Just because they’re after you, doesn’t mean you have to be paranoid.
Special Projects

You Probably Think This Bot Is About You

By Francis TsengJune 20, 2017
When it comes to machines, paranoid assumptions about the world are mutually reinforcing: The New Inquiry’s Conspiracy Bot condenses this recursive symbiosis.
Features

Dixie Be Damned, But Damn Everything Too

By Haley MarkbreiterJune 7, 2017
An Interview with Saralee Stafford and Neal Shirley.
Features

Virus in the System

By Christopher J. LeeMay 17, 2017
The radical collective Gay Shame keeps the flame of anticapitalist queer politics burning.
Features

Who Are You and What Do You Really Know?

By Zoe SamudziMay 13, 2017
Gaslighting and Dolezalean logic
Features

#StopTheRaids

By TNIMay 12, 2017
A Teach-In by Josmar Trujillo
Features

A Predictive Policing Syllabus

By The New InquiryMay 5, 2017
How the past becomes the future
Features

Editors’ Note, Vol. 60: Shame

By The New InquiryMay 1, 2017
As the Trump administration encourages shamelessness, it also tends to the panicked assumption that the United States is swelling with “bad” forces, “shameful” forces, and people and communities that need to be excised.
Dark Inquiry

White Collar Crime Risk Zones

By Sam Lavigne, Francis Tseng and Brian CliftonApril 26, 2017
The New Inquiry is pleased to announce the launch of White Collar Crime Risk Zones, a predictive policing application that targets white collar crime. View…
Features

What Is the New Inquiry?

By TNIApril 22, 2017
As before, always.
Features

The Fictions and Futures of Transformative Justice

By Walidah Imarisha, Alexis Gumbs, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, adrienne maree brown and Mia MingusApril 20, 2017
A conversation with the authors of Octavia's Brood.
Features

Public Letter From a Mother of the Bronx 120

By AnonymousApril 10, 2017
Designed by legislators and orchestrated by the police, raids are a means to drive residents out of their homes and into prisons.
Features

Mexican Is Not a Race

By Wendy Trevino and Chris ChenApril 6, 2017
Poet Wendy Trevino argues that a radical new Chicanx politics means forging an identity based on shared political struggle, not myths of racial homogeneity--an idea rooted in anarchist struggles along the Texas-Mexican border a century ago
Features

#DeafJustice

By Sara NovićApril 4, 2017
A crash course on ableism in the prison and justice systems
Features

Strike Force

By Beltrán RocaMarch 29, 2017
A dispatch from the Free Alabama Movement and Oakland IWOC.

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