C. Michael Johnson responds to news of the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict. TMR invites readers to respond to the...
NOVEMBER 22, 2021 • By C. Michael Johnson
TMR reviews a film on discrimination in Israel and the original Jews of the Middle East and North...
NOVEMBER 1, 2021 • By Jordan Elgrably
The author of The Unchosen: The Lives of Israel's New Others contrasts American white supremacy with Israeli Jewish...
AUGUST 1, 2021 • By George Jad Khoury
Our editors reveal their diverse literary interests, with more than a dozen recommendations for summer reading.
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Myriam Gurba reviews a book that argues that some "white feminists accept the benefits conferred by white supremacy...
JUNE 6, 2021 • By Ilan Pappé
Banah al Ghadbanah on the scourge of racism/colorism in Syrian communities and how it is tied to centuries-old...
NOVEMBER 30, 2020 • By Banah Al Ghadbanah
"It's impossible not to think about race in relation to the United States these days," writes Paris correspondent...
NOVEMBER 15, 2020 • By Monique El-Faizy
Rebecca Allamey reviews "The Limits of Whiteness" by sociologist Neda Maghbouleh, who argues that a white American immigrant...
NOVEMBER 15, 2020 • By Rebecca Allamey
Rana Asfour reviews White Tears/Brown Scars by Ruby Hamad—"an explosive book of history and cultural criticism" that argues...
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