Corporate Censorship Is a Serious, and Mostly Invisible, Threat to Publishing
When states suppress ideas, we condemn it. What should we do when companies do the same?
When states suppress ideas, we condemn it. What should we do when companies do the same?
Inspired by her grandfather, Sasha Vasilyuk’s "Your Presence Is Mandatory" is about the reverberating consequences made by a Jewish Ukrainian soldier in Stalin's army
These poems inspire a new way of thinking and being
Summer Farah, Samah Fadil, Priscilla Wathington, and Rasha Abdulhadi discuss countering Zionist propaganda and mobilizing art into action
Justin Torres won the fiction prize, and Oprah spoke out against book bans
"The Kingdom of Surfaces" subverts the white gaze and reclaims The Met’s China exhibit
A clinical psychologist explains how “Barbie” means something different for everyone who sees it
Babak Lakghomi, author of "South," recommends stories that play with form to portray the difficulty of accessing reality
Rebekah Bergman, author of "The Museum of Human History," on how a fairy tale can subvert what we take for granted as normal