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Ramadan Invites Us to Imagine a Better Future
Ramadan is a futurist practice. Ritual fasting and increased spiritual contemplation is a rupture in Muslims’ daily habits, not just in eating, but in our movement through the world. It forces you to…
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7mNo One Should Be President, Gavin Newsom Included
Joe Mathews urges Governor Gavin Newsom to abandon presidential ambitions, arguing the American presidency has become an inherently dangerous, monarchical office that must be abolished to save democracy.
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7mThe Massacre That Made Modern California
Discover the forgotten 1880 Mussel Slough massacre, a bloody conflict between settlers and railroad barons that sparked national outrage and fueled the transformative Progressive Era movements in California.
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9mDoes an Oil Spill Matter If It’s Not Somewhere Beautiful?
On January 28, 1969, three miles off the coast of Santa Barbara, Union Oil workers began removing lengths of drill pipe from a well. Suddenly a gap in pressure between forces above and below the waters strained the well’s casing, causing gas and mud to burst uncontrollably on the water’s surface. Attempts to stem the oil’s flow over the next several days failed. Oil reached the beaches, killed wildlife, and resulted in the largest oil spill in U.S. history at the time.
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10mICE Can’t Silence Prince’s Minneapolis
In South Minneapolis, where a teenage Prince couch-surfed, performed, and dreamed up a diverse sound that revolutionized music, thousands of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers still occupy the streets, even as the federal government says it is decreasing forces. By banding together, the people of this Midwestern city challenged the federal government's actions, exposed their lawlessness, and perhaps showed the nation what a multiracial democracy looks like in the process.
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11mMy Midlife Crisis Corolla Is Fast, Furious, and Fully Modded
A 50th birthday GR Corolla purchase sparks a nostalgic reflection on the 1990s Asian American import car scene, reclaiming a culture Hollywood whitewashed and celebrating engineering as identity.