Christopher Shay
@ChrisBurkeShay
Deputy editor @thenation. Formerly @worldpolicy, @ajam.
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20-09-2009 05:21:18
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In my latest for The Nation, I spoke to some young Hawaiian activists trying to reclaim their land and people from the influence of the military:
Sam Alito hates women and you can see it in cases like Dobbs, but you can see it even more acutely in the smaller stuff. He couldn't chew with his mouth closed in yesterday's 'unanimous' decision in a sex discrimination case.
My latest in The Nation
thenation.com/article/societ…
Today in The Nation: we haven't heard much from the 61 Cop City activists indicted on RICO charges by the state of Georgia. But some of them have decided to go public with what the last few months have been like for them, and they talked to oliver haug 🍉. thenation.com/article/activi…
Grateful for this extremely thoughtful review of 'Everyone Who is Gone Is Here' in The Nation Books and the Arts 👇
reviewed kid cudi's latest for the april issue of The Nation thenation.com/article/cultur…
For The Nation: Fearing legal threats, doctors are performing C-sections – which carry greater medical risk – in lieu of abortions. This 'disturbing' trend is emerging in *at least* Texas and Louisiana –– and experts predict it will become more common: thenation.com/article/societ…
“Biden is saying, “Just call it a state, man,” and Bibi is saying, “I can’t do that right now.” But both know that “it” is not a state in any meaningful sense; it’s a Bantustan.” Tony Karon and Daniel Levy thenation.com/article/world/…
Helen Oyeyemi’s latest is brilliant and frustrating, a novel about shape-shifting texts that changed what I wanted to get out of reading it as I went along—I wrote about it for the new Bookforum Magazine
bookforum.com/print/3004/hel…
And here is my print feature for the April issue of The Nation: a look at the Trump movement's evolution into a full-blown religious revival: thenation.com/article/societ…
i wrote about Jonathan Blitzer's stunning new book, and the cyclical nature of cross-border movement, for Books and the Arts
thenation.com/article/world/…