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Art Recalls LGBTQ+ History Coast To Coast
4+ week, 1+ day ago (1067+ words) San Francisco's queer culture is well known. Its sneaky-good diner culture receives scant attention. Those two worlds came together and made history during the Compton's Cafeteria Riot in 1966, the first recorded act of queer resistance to police harassment in America....
Gen Z, Sheryl Sandberg And Emma Grede: Commodity Feminism Is Weakening
2+ week, 3+ day ago (1099+ words) Christine Michel Carter has been a Forbes contributor since 2016 and ranks in the top 1% of authors by trending performance. Over 20 years, she has built a body of work around the issues that define modern motherhood: maternal and Black maternal health,…...
Pioneering Feminist Artist Susan Kleckner Receives First Comprehensive Retrospective
3+ mon, 3+ week ago (704+ words) Susan Kleckner (1941-2010) did it. The pioneering feminist artist's first comprehensive retrospective, "Raw Material: The Art and Life of Susan Kleckner," opens at Haverford College in Philadelphia's Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery on January 23, 2026. The exhibition brings together nearly 100 works, many being shown…...
Progressives NIMBYs Threaten Affordable Housing In New York And L. A.
8+ mon, 3+ day ago (532+ words) As America's housing affordability crisis continues, many elected officials now endorse building more supply to help lower prices. But some progressive politicians claim to support affordable housing but oppose it in practice. Their resistance to building risks making housing even…...
The GOP Falls In Love With Red Tape To Force People Off Federal Programs
11+ mon, 4+ day ago (794+ words) Deregulation has been a cornerstone of the Republican brand for decades. And the Trump Administration vows to cut government red tape wherever it finds it. Yet, House Republicans would use their just-passed budget bill to create reams of paperwork explicitly…...