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Shelley B. Blank
The Politics of Polarization
Dr. Zaman Stanizai is a professor of Mythological Studies at the Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, ...
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December 14, 2016
An Interview With Noeline Villebrun, Dene National Chief
Noeline Villebrun was elected National Chief at the 2003 Dene National Assembly (Aklavik, Denendeh). Former Chief Villebrun is ...
Environment
November 30, 2016
Elections and Human Development
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016, the United States will conduct its 58th quadrennial presidential election. Voters will select ...
Life & Tradition
September 17, 2016
An Interview With Megan Green of Invisible Children
Megan Green is the supporter engagement manager for Invisible Children, an organization that began after three filmmakers discovered ...
Africa
June 28, 2016
Regarding Families and Homelessness
Last week, in Part I, David Pirtle, the public education coordinator for the National Coalition for the Homeless, ...
Life & Tradition
May 19, 2016
Homelessness, Money, and Politics
This week, the column starts with selections from a letter from Megan Hustings, the director of the National ...
Life & Tradition
May 19, 2016
Syria, Bombs, and Political Rhetoric: An Interview With Zaman Stanizai
Dr. Zaman Stanizai is a professor of Mythological Studies at the Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, Calif. ...
International
April 27, 2016
Armenian President Sargsyan Visits the US
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan visited MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on March 29. Several weeks before that date, his ...
International
April 27, 2016
Understanding Drug Pricing: The Pharmaceutical Industry and the Industrial Relations of Your Personal Health
Devon M. Herrick, Ph.D., is a health economist and expert on 21st-century medicine, including the evolution of ...
Health News
April 5, 2016
An Interview With Eugene Kiely, Director of FactCheck.org
Before joining FactCheck.org, Eugene Kiely was an assignment editor at USA TODAY, covering government and politics. Before that ...
International
March 6, 2016
The Arms Industry: Money, Manipulation, and Misery
As a preface to a discussion about the arms industry today, is an interview with Jerry Benoit Papon, ...
Europe
January 21, 2016
The Implosions of International Relationships in the Mideast
An interview with Dr. Zaman Stanza, an expert on the Middle East.
International
January 21, 2016
An Interview With Leland Stewart
Leland Stewart has worked for decades to build understanding between the world's faiths. In 1965, Stewart founded ...
International
January 9, 2016
An Interview With Jenni Rook, Music Therapist
Jenni Rook is a board-certified music therapist and licensed clinical professional counselor. She currently serves as the executive director ...
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January 9, 2016
Why Paris? Why France? Why Cyberspace?
William R. Keylor, Ph.D., is professor of History and International Relations at Boston University, and a noted historian. He ...
Europe
December 21, 2015
Jazz: The American Art Form
Mark George is a pianist and president of the Music Institute of Chicago. He has enjoyed a ...
Arts & Culture
November 18, 2015
The Apollo Story
"I grew up in South Central, Los Angeles. A close-knit community we liked to call 'The Jungles.' Although ...
Life & Tradition
October 19, 2015
The Health of Our Food
Michael Greger is the director of Public Health and Animal Agriculture for the Humane Society of the United ...
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October 7, 2015
Mercy for Animals?
Part two: What is a better model for food production? We pick up where we left off with ...
Animals
September 22, 2015
Mercy for Animals?
Part One: An interview with Matt Rice Director of Investigations Mercy For Animals Animal (noun) an·i·mal ˈa-nə-məl: a ...
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September 22, 2015
Watts 50 Years Ago
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Southern California
August 20, 2015
Past and Present Dangers of Atomic Weapons
The basic murder victim of war is the truth. Thereafter, the morticians of public policy proceed to embalm ...
International
August 16, 2015
History, Race, and the Future
This week's column features an interview with former congressperson, ambassador, and school psychologist Diane E. Watson, PhD, who ...
Life & Tradition
August 10, 2015
LACMA and the Los Angeles Renaissance
Architecture is the only art form you can walk into, sleep and dream in. Art, at its best, ...
Arts & Culture
July 27, 2015
Understanding the East From the West
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July 27, 2015
Charleston Remembered
Memories of a memorial service, the celebration of nine lives that live on, in an evening of inspiration ...
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July 9, 2015
Land: Is It Still Our Common Ground?
Devlin Kuyek is a senior researcher with GRAIN, a small international non-profit organization that works to support small farmers ...
Africa
July 8, 2015
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