- The Alchemists at Home: On Pregnancy and Responsibility
- Your Face in Mine by Jess Row, Reviewed by Keguro Macharia
- Can the Tate Britain curate a post-imperial future?
- On Uagadou, the African Wizarding School
- The myth of Bhojshala
- Candice Lin's Garden of Earthly Delights
- Winona, Forever
- Why I Am Not a Maker
- Considering "Formation" and the politics of a black woman pop star
- Decolonization and Alienation
- A Dalit Marxist Maniesto
- An Atlas of Impossible Longing
- UC Berkeley's "new normal"
- Public colleges use "merit aid" to compete for wealthy out-of-state students
- With sexual assault lawsuit, the University of Tennessee has a lot of explaining to do
- Questions for culling students
- Making academia safe
- "In fact, our nation has been just fine with not providing educational opportunities for Black people since the very beginning."
- A rallying cry for a second-chance school: the fight to save Chicago State University
- Capitalist development in the Bay Area
- Deformation, information, on Formation
- Marc Van De Mieroop on the Pursuit of Truth in Ancient Babylonia
- Jewish Christianity and Islamic Origins
- The Modern Arabic Bible and the Story of Arabic Language Standardization
- Saving Yemen's heritage, 'heart and soul of classical Islamic tradition'
- Islam and Law in India, 1600-1914
- Devotion and idolatry: the conflicting purposes of a 19th-century Indian deity album
- "The Raj is over, but its superficial understanding of the Indian subcontinent’s past persists"
- The relationship of archaeology and religion
- Martin Luther's Open Letter on Translating (1530)
- Saba Mahmood on her book Religious Difference in a Secular Age: A Minority Report
- Book Arts of Isfahan: Diversity and Identity in 17th-Century Persia
- The first British advertisement for curry powder, 1784
- Henry Kissinger’s “mad and illegal” bombing
- Why So Few American Indians Earn Ph.D.'s
- Clinton Foundation Donors Got Weapons Deals
- Why Bernie Sanders is More Electable Than People Think
- Jheronimus Bosch - the Garden of Earthly Delights
- What Scientists Mean When They Say 'Race' Is Not Genetic
- Prosthetic Pinkies for Ex-Yakuza Members
- My 40 Years in Prison
- Israel – The Last of the Settler Colonies
- Uninvited Guests
- It’s Long Past Time to Free Leonard Peltier
- “The Elwha watershed is booming with new life, after the world’s largest dam removal.”
- One of Africa’s Biggest Dams is Falling Apart
- Why Hasankeyf, Why Now?
- “In the dominant ways of thinking about capitalism, mushroom picking is a marginal story.”
- The World a Model Makes
- On Giulio and the Cost of Doing Business in Egypt
- “Men are abstracted into a sort of weather, an ambient natural force, an inevitability that cannot be governed or held accountable.”
- An Interview With Margaret Atwood
- Another Vietnam: Unseen images of the war from the winning side
- “It took years to make the most sensitive instrument in history insensitive to everything that is not a gravitational wave.”
- Turkey’s Kurdish Problem Spreads to Soccer
- A Syrian City’s First Free Library
- “He said he wished he would wake up in his old house to find the war had been a dream.”
- An Interview with Alexander Chee
- The Grace of Keanu Reeves
- The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe - The Roots of the Crisis
- Part 2
- The Top 10 Saddest Statues in The Witness
- Good Bad Guys: What Marvel's Villain Problem Reveals About the MCU
- Now That I Beat The Witness, I See What's Wrong With It
- Happy Comrade Valentine's Day
- "Québec Solidaire has brought a pedagogy of progressivism to Quebec."
- Michael Bloomberg's Target Voter: Himself
- That time when Bill and Hillary scabbed on Yale workers for a date
- The path to a Sanders victory in South Carolina is through Black union leaders
- An Open Letter to Rep. John Lewis
- How racist crime politics made the Democratic Party safe for neoliberalism
- The most segregated city in the United States
- Making the Formation video
- The fraternal order symbolism in Formation
- The disconnect between Formation the video and Formation the song
- How that Mario Woods sign got into Beyonce's dancer's hands
- Formation is a distraction
- A woman prepper tries to feminize the subculture.
- Japanese disaster studies five years after the 3.11
- "A country’s technology policy is directly dependent on its economic policy."
- Twitter has us all over a barrel.