Meet the CRT burghers
The populist parent uprising against critical race theory
The populist parent uprising against critical race theory
Newport, Rhode Island is basically the WASP capital of the universe. It’s been in decline since the Eisenhower administration
June 19 is now a federal holiday — but this year it falls on a Saturday
Advocating double standards for people on top and everyone else is a bad idea
The art of the un-cancellation
The bill killed this week provided an early-voting period longer than that of Delaware
A concert commemorating victims of the 1921 Tulsa race riots was canceled due to wrangles over payments to survivors
The Chicago mayor is being sued by the Daily Caller for denying interviews on the grounds of race
Nine Nasty Words: English in the Gutter — Then, Now, and Forever by John McWhorter reviewed
Diversity drama at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association could prove fatal
There is less than meets the eye with juror number 52
Biden’s presidency has done nothing to abate racial paranoia. On the contrary, it’s getting more feverish
It sure seems that way on Twitter
The US ambassador to the United Nations seems to hate her country
Facts don’t matter when you can cry ‘systemic racism’
Last week, a bill cleared the US House Judiciary Committee that would establish a 13-person commission to consider federal reparations for slavery. Although similar legislation has been introduced in every Congress since 1989, this is the closest such a bill has ever advanced towards a full vote in the House. The President’s support for this pet far-left project is unsurprising. A reparations commission featured in Joe Biden’s campaign platform. Advocating the establishment of this commission is a hop, skip and a jump from advocating reparations, full stop. The UK’s proliferating parliamentary inquiries often function to kick sensitive subjects into the long grass. But an American panel convened to address such
What was once a women’s health and abortion rights group has become an interchangeable cog in the progressive machine
The facts of any one case are by the by.
Albion College in Michigan seems to think so