Feature What is Called Thinking in the Anthropocene?August 9, 2019Liane CarlsonThinking is communal and our community is collapsing.
Feature HemophilologyAugust 9, 2019Anand VenkatkrishnanThe hemophilologist is a kind of secular witness, offering an account of truth, pain, sensitivity, and care, all at...
Conversation Dying to Be Normal: Gay Martyrs and the Transformation of American Sexual PoliticsAugust 9, 2019Brett Krutzsch, Kali HandelmanRevealer Editor, Kali Handelman, interviews Brett Krutzsch about his new book Dying to Be Normal: Gay Martyrs and the...
Review Destruction on Display: The Politics of PreservationAugust 9, 2019Raha RafiiA review of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology's exhibition, “Cultures in the Crossfire: Stories from...
Feature Representing Migration: Two photographers creating new ways to see history and sanctuaryAugust 9, 2019Ashley Okwuosa, Soumya Sankar Bose, Cinthya Santos-BrionesImages that challenge us to see migration differently
Conversation There is always hope: A conversation with Chaplain Imam Abdul-Wahab OmeiraAugust 9, 2019Lauren PondLauren Pond interviews the Muslim chaplain at the California State Prison, Los Angeles County in Lancaster, California