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The Art of Mothering Through Bars by Holly Foster-Talbot, author of We All Do The Time

For incarcerated mothers, sending handmade art to their children can help nurture vital connections—but often even this is hindered by prison officials. This excerpt was originally published in Inquest. Few... READ MORE

Podcast: Black Muslim Freedom Dreams by Samiha Rahman

Samiha Rahman’s Black Muslim Freedom Dreams: Islamic Education, Pan-Africanism, and Collective Care (New York University Press, 2026) follows three generations of Black American Muslims as they pursue education through the Tijani Sufi... READ MORE

Analilia Mejía’s Historic Congressional Win Was No Surprise to the Authors of Politics in Our Veins

by Yalidy Matos, Domingo Morel and Michelle Bueno Vásquez Politics has always been in our veins On April 16, 2026, Analilia Mejía won New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District special election by 41 points, becoming... READ MORE

Podcast: Prioritizing Faith: International Religious Freedom and U.S. Foreign Policy by Ashlyn Hand

The International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 formally established the promotion of religious freedom as a U.S. foreign policy and national security priority. Tracing its origins and passage, Prioritizing Faith:... READ MORE

Podcast: On the Side of ICE: Policing Immigrants in a Sanctuary State by Peter Mancina

In the United States, local law enforcement agencies are legally and organizationally independent entities from federal law enforcement agencies like the FBI and ICE. While local police enforce local, state... READ MORE

Federal Regulation and Assisted Reproductive Technology: A Q&A With Myrisha S. Lewis, author of “Regulating Conception”

What led to your interest in the moral, political and social issues that influence the federal regulation of assisted reproductive technology (ART)? This topic combines my interests in assisted reproduction and my practice... READ MORE

Podcast: In God’s Image: How Western Civilization Was Shaped by a Revolutionary Idea by Tomer Persico

Dr. Tomer Persico is a Research Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute, a Rubinstein Fellow at Reichman University, and a Senior Research Scholar at the UC Berkeley Center for Middle... READ MORE

Forgotten Black Fenians – New Research Reveals Post-Civil War Solidarity by Patrick J. Mahoney, author of The Fenian Empire

This summer marks 160 years since the Battle of Ridgeway, the definitive event of the Fenian raids on Canada. Fought on June 2, 1866, near Ridgeway, Ontario, it pitted hundreds... READ MORE

Podcast: Technologies of Kinship: Asian American Racialization and the Making of Family by LiLi Johnson

Delving into the complex interplay of race, kinship, and technology, Technologies of Kinship: Asian American Racialization and the Making of Family challenges conventional notions of racial identity in an era of... READ MORE

Fukushima and the New Governance of Nuclear Disasters by Maxime Polleri, author of Radioactive Governance

March 11, 2026 marked the 15th year anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan’s most devastating civilian nuclear tragedy. When the nuclear disaster happened vast quantities of radioactive pollutants were... READ MORE