When Mass Shootings Are the New Normal, Guns Must Go
The culture of routine mass shooting calls for not only new legislation, but also an entirely new mindset prioritizing certain rights over others.
The culture of routine mass shooting calls for not only new legislation, but also an entirely new mindset prioritizing certain rights over others.
As membrane after membrane fails to react, the inherent risk and patience demanded by a research career becomes more evident.
After his own thorough research process, Jonas Trostle of The Brewer’s Table gives his take on the Central Park Five case, by cross-comparing statements made in Fairstein’s op-ed to the case documents available in the public record.
A photographer finds beauty and belonging in her ancestral town of Fujian, as she ventures from her bustling city home in Shanghai.
A volunteer discovers that soup kitchens in the vibrant food city of Barcelona—and worldwide—are forced to prioritize immediate need over balanced nutrition.
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After a series of debates marked by division, writers at The Brewer’s Table offer their own unique takes about the action that played out on stage.
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On the subway at 6 p.m., when tired workers are expected to plug-in and zone out, one charismatic persona is brave enough to say hello.