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united states
SAIC
The Perils of Panels: 1619 Project at SAIC
The difficulties of condensing 400 years of racial injustice into a two-hour panel.
News
How Branding Helped Get A 28-Year-Old Nominated to Congress
It’s an identity system built and executed thoughtfully and cleverly. But is the brand truly “radical?”
Arts & Culture
Tania Aguiñiga’s Crisis of Identity at Volume Gallery
At Volume Gallery, the latest evolution of a resourceful and thought-provoking artist.
Climate
News Briefs
Nigeria mistakenly bombs refugee camp; Gold medalist and intersex runner Caster Semenya marries; Controversial Puerto Rican revolutionary granted clemency.
Entertainment
Captain America and the Importance of the Villainous Hero
The villains in comic books aren't dreamed up in a vacuum — they can reflect of the horrors of war.





