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Black History Lives in Memories and Minds. COVID-19 Has Endangered Those Traditions

The loss of American life is now measured in the hundreds of thousands. What was held in those minds is less easily tallied

What And Just Like That Gets Right About Parenting a Nonbinary Child, According to an Expert

On Sex and the City, Charlotte was a woman in her 30s who dreamed of becoming a mom. In the show’s sequel series, And Just Like That, she’s a middle-aged mother of two and facing parenting challenges she never quite expected. Charlotte’s main arc on the new show has centered on one of her kids,…

Hamilton Actor Suni Reid Accuses the Production of Transgender Bias

Suni Reid says their contract wasn’t renewed after they requested a gender-neutral dressing room

Tensions Persist Between Native People and the Legacy of Christopher Columbus

Spurred by national calls for racial equity, communities across the U.S. have taken a deeper look at Columbus' legacy

First Mrs. Maisel, Now Joan Rivers. Why Hollywood’s Jewish Women Are Rarely Played by Jewish Actors

Kathryn Hahn's casting as Joan Rivers in an upcoming Showtime series is the latest in an ongoing trend that sees few Jewish women get opportunities to play an already scant number of Jewish female roles.

‘Who Else Is Spying on Me?’ Muslim Americans Bring the Fight Against Surveillance to the Supreme Court

Imam Yassir Fazaga remembers the panic he felt. He remembers opening up the electrical sockets in his office and searching behind his computer monitor, looking for recording devices. In conversations with congregants, especially unfamiliar ones, he had doubts. “Who else is an informant? Who else is spying on me?” he recalls thinking. It was the…

RushTok Is a Mesmerizing Viral Trend. It Also Amplifies Sororities’ Problems With Racism

While what goes into the curation of every TikTok user’s For You page remains a mystery, one thing has become clear—content from University of Alabama students vying for a spot at the school’s sororities has dominated the app over the last week. This trend, dubbed “RushTok” by TikTok netizens, started when sorority hopefuls began making…

Tommy Dorfman Would Like to Clarify

Hollywood began to take notice soon after I published my debut novel Detransition, Baby—which follows a trans woman, a cis woman and a trans woman who has detransitioned as they try to form an unconventional family—in early 2021. One of the calls was from the actor Tommy Dorfman. I figured Tommy would ask about a…

‘Here We Can Express Ourselves With Freedom.’ In Puerto Rico, A Trans Collective Is Reimagining Family Values

Among the rocks of their Caribbean archipelago, a group of trans artists and creatives in Puerto Rico have found their safe port. It is a harbor offering them safety and affirmation amid choppy waters. Both a natural resource and cultural construct, it has an appropriately reverential name: House of Grace. House of Grace was founded…

How One Drag Performer’s Overlooked Activism Helped Lay the Groundwork for Today’s Fight for Transgender Rights

In the Los Angeles club scene of the 1960s, Sir Lady Java—a dancer, comedian and drag queen—was a two-shows-a-night fixture. “I loved the people that came to see me, it delighted me,” she says, flipping through a scrapbook of newspaper clippings from the era, featuring her photographed in glamorous clothing, lying on luxurious feathered rugs.…

How Kids Perceive Racism in the U.S., According to a New Study by Sesame Workshop

86% of children believe that people in the U.S. are treated unfairly because of race

How Kids Perceive Racism in the U.S., According to a New Study by Sesame Workshop

86% of children believe that people in the U.S. are treated unfairly because of race
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