In this article, Philip Cohen (2025) discusses some of the uncertainties many academics may be feeling at the moment. The author provides some tips for scholars grappling with this uncertainty and ...
With the announcement that the great David Lynch died on January 16, the world hasn’t just lost one of its greatest filmmakers: It’s lost one of its greatest artists, period. The work of a ...
David Benavidez earned arguably the biggest win of his career with his unanimous decision victory over the previously undefeated David Morrell. With the win, Benavidez (30-0, 24 KOs) is now the ...
Born in Bay Shore, New York, Dave Faherty received his B.A. Degree in Marketing from Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama. Soon after graduation, he turned his quest for information to gathering ...
President Donald Trump's nominee to head the Commerce Department said on Monday he will review the Biden administration's year-old restrictions on firearms exports that were aimed at limiting ...
The EFF marks the 59th Anniversary of Frantz Fanon's death. On this day, in 1961, the great son of Martinique died after battling with leukaemia for many years. The EFF recognises Fanon as an ...
So the school for aspiring commies may remain a fanciful dream but other plans for 2025 are much more doable. The EFF has declared 2025 as the year for picket lines and urged its members to return to ...
Alienating allies and partners that the U.S. desperately needs means that “America First” will be “America Alone.” ...
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Franz Fanon understood that an antisemite was necessarily a Negrophobe, the subject of the same loathing. ‘When you hear people denigrating the Jews, prick up your ears, they’re talking about us.’ Why ...
Albert Memmi, who died recently, was a Jew, an Arab, a Zionist, an anti-colonialist, a secularist, a socialist, a nationalist, and a universalist. Whitman’s expression ‘I contain multitudes’ might ...