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Summer Camp and Parenting Panics
Camps once sold a story about social improvement. Now we just can’t conceive of an unscheduled moment.
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Jay Caspian Kang
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The New Yorker
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May 24, 2024
Has Black Lives Matter Changed the World?
A new book makes the case for a more pragmatic anti-policing movement—one that seeks to build working-class solidarity across racial lines.
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Jay Caspian Kang
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The New Yorker
on
April 21, 2023
The Racial Politics of the N.B.A. Have Always Been Ugly
A new book argues that the real history of the league is one of strife between Black labor and white ownership.
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Jay Caspian Kang
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The New Yorker
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March 21, 2023
In the Image of Jonestown
In our flattened historical imagination, pictures of atrocity and those of progress can coincide in unsettling ways.
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Jay Caspian Kang
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The Nation
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July 10, 2021