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Beyond the Binary: What the Media Gets Wrong About the “Trans Tipping Point”
October 13, 2015 -
It’s a moment of unprecedented visibility for some transgender celebrities, but individuals who are gender-nonconforming still face harassment, hostility, and fear. More -
An Artist Reflects on When to Walk Away
September 18, 2015 -
The maker of “Capitalism Works for Me” on corporate philanthropy’s role in the art world, the ethics and compromises of getting paid, and who deserves public scrutiny. More -
Why
the United StatesIran Should Be Suspicious ofIranthe United StatesSeptember 4, 2015 -
As a deal with Iran approaches, opponents urge Obama against entering a treaty with a nation with a history of international violations, nuclear-hungry behavior, and a divided government—wait, that’s us. More -
Can Science Fiction Help Us Dream Our Way out of Disaster?
August 20, 2015 -
Fiction for the Anthropocene age can help us grapple with problems far beyond climate and envision new possibilities for the future. More -
Going Off-Script: Engaging Youth in Creative Practice
August 5, 2015 -
In this month’s Editor’s Letter, Marisa Mazria Katz talks with two artist/educators about realistic and meaningful ways to engage at-risk youths in creative practice, and about a recent project that reinforced the need for flexibility. More