Solidarity starts with people whose basic needs go unmet. Anita Varma, Ph.D. Rather than seeking reconciliation, or heeding calls to depoliticize politics, we should strive for solidarity in public ...
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Conversations with New Mexicans to hear their viewpoints on issues affecting their communities. This program spotlights a group of New Mexicans in conversation about what civil discourse means to them ...
Laid-back Marin County was once defined by its liberal sensibilities, stunning landscapes, and rarefied status as one of the most affluent and bucolic regions of California. But the peace sign has ...
Saul I.M. Arnow ’26, an Associate Editorial editor, is a Social Studies concentrator in Adams House. E. Matteo Diaz ‘27, a Crimson Editorial Comp Director, lives in Leverett House. Picture this: A ...
This paper intervenes in the discussion about the relationship between discourse analysis and critique. It argues that this relationship can be understood either as an external or as an integrated ...
Everyone is aware of the broken state of online discourse — people operating in echo chambers, misinformation proliferating in the social media space, endless arguments over basic facts, polarization ...
Perhaps it is not surprising that inviting people to reconsider the merits of disliked speech features generates a bit of controversy. After all, we are nothing if not wedded to our firm beliefs about ...
Anita Varma (@anitawrites) is the assistant director of Journalism & Media Ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University where she leads the Solidarity Journalism ...
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