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Harvard Political Review 2026 Journalism Fellowship

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Books & Arts

If at First You Don’t Succeed: A Review of Elizabeth Warren’s A Fighting Chance

The Massachusetts senator tells us an earnest, though occasionally clichéd, story of personal struggle and policy wars.

France Cannot Forget Its Complicity in Rwanda

A memorandum against erasing the trauma of the Genocide.

Re-Telling America's Origin Stories

James Madison, Fox, and Friends.

An American in Zunyi

History for the Next Generation

Where Are We Now?

David Bowie's Legacy in the 21st Century

Why We Need White Racial Satire

White racial satire and the support of privileged allies represent the possibility that our identities do not entirely determine our fate.

Does Music Matter?

The Ballad of Harry T. Moore, and music as a liminal space of societal memory

JLo's "I Luh Ya Papi": A Feminist Parody

The video engages in a reverse role parody by objectifying men.

Politics and Poetics in Fiction: Telex From Cuba

The Aesthetics of Cold War Cuba

National Narratives of the Holocaust

The Nature of Remembrance in Boston and Berlin