Dispatch
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San Francisco’s Burgeoning Socialist Movement Scores an Election Day Victory
Twin victories at the polls are a coming-out party for San Francisco socialists. Will more—and more radical—victories follow?
Chris Roberts June 11, 2018
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Keep Looking Until You Find It
A surprising encounter with the Book of Ruth at a participatory art ritual in New York.
Maia Ipp May 24, 2018
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IfNotNow Activists Take to the Streets Protesting the ‘Embassy of Occupation’
Young American Jews protested on Washington streets on Monday, as dozens of Palestinian demonstrators were killed by Israeli forces in Gaza.
Noah Kulwin May 14, 2018
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Israel Convicts A Palestinian Poet, NYC Writers Gather In Solidarity
Palestinian poet and photographer Dareen Tatour faces the possibility of years in prison.
Jake Offenhartz May 7, 2018
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With a Nod to ’68, Columbia Grad Students Strike
Fifty years after the student occupation, Columbia’s graduate union goes to the picket line in its fight for recognition.
Alex Press April 25, 2018
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A Guerilla Workshop on Pinkwashing
In the organized LGBTQ community, Jews and Muslims demand discussion of Israel/Palestine.
Emily Strauss April 16, 2018