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Surviving the Rittenhouse Verdict

Surviving the Rittenhouse Verdict

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
Victims of Discrimination Never Forget in The Forgotten Ones

Victims of Discrimination Never Forget in The Forgotten Ones

TMR reviews a film on discrimination in Israel and the original Jews of the Middle East and North...

NOVEMBER 1, 2021 • By Jordan Elgrably
In Flawed Democracies, White Supremacy and Ethnocentrism Flourish

In Flawed Democracies, White Supremacy and Ethnocentrism Flourish

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
Summer of ‘21 Reading—Notes from the Editors

Summer of ‘21 Reading—Notes from the Editors

Our editors reveal their diverse literary interests, with more than a dozen recommendations for summer reading.

JULY 25, 2021 • By
Spare Me the Empathy Tantrum: Rafia Zakaria’s “Against White Feminism”

Spare Me the Empathy Tantrum: Rafia Zakaria’s “Against White Feminism”

Myriam Gurba reviews a book that argues that some "white feminists accept the benefits conferred by white supremacy...

JUNE 6, 2021 • By Ilan Pappé
The Unbearable Affront of Colorism

The Unbearable Affront of Colorism

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
Isabel Wilkerson on Race and Caste in the 21st Century

Isabel Wilkerson on Race and Caste in the 21st Century

"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
Are Iranians—Restricted by the Trump Era Muslim-Country Ban—White?

Are Iranians—Restricted by the Trump Era Muslim-Country Ban—White?

Rebecca Allamey reviews "The Limits of Whiteness" by sociologist Neda Maghbouleh, who argues that a white American immigrant...

NOVEMBER 15, 2020 • By Rebecca Allamey
Is White Feminism the De Facto Weapon of White Supremacy?

Is White Feminism the De Facto Weapon of White Supremacy?

Rana Asfour reviews White Tears/Brown Scars by Ruby Hamad—"an explosive book of history and cultural criticism" that argues...

NOVEMBER 15, 2020 • By
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