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Youth Activism in the Age of ‘Don’t Say Gay’: An Interview with Zander Moricz

Moricz was the first openly gay class president at his high school in Sarasota County, Fla. He was also the youngest plaintiff in a lawsuit opposing Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ “Don’t Say Gay” bill, which was signed into law in March of 2022.

The Common Ruin of Contending Classes: An Interview with Vijay Prashad

In Prashad's own words, “I'm a marxist. I'm a communist. I believe in women's emancipation. I believe in gay rights. I believe in everything good, decent, and sensitive in the world.”

A Tale of Resistance: Queer Resilience Around the World

A nuanced and comprehensive approach to queer liberation must shine a light on the formidable courage of queer activists worldwide, amplify their voices sincerely and authentically, and recognize the uniqueness of their experience.

Omissions in History

Historical truth, I have discovered, is almost an oxymoron in today’s world where we can edit, delete and control narratives. But what growing up in Hong Kong has taught me is that I need to listen to not only what is being said, but also listen carefully for what is not.

Gentrification and Displacement in Jamaica Plain: City Corruption and Tenant Neglect

Since 2021, members of the Mildred Hailey Community and the United Front Against Displacement have organized against BHA and their profound mistreatment and neglect of MHA residents.

Intervention in Iran: A Historical Take on the US Response to Recent Protests

The United States’ informal imperialism in Iran proved unsustainable amidst the fervor of late 20th century anti-imperialist nationalism. Adopting the British strategy of military intervention to instigate regime change primed the U.S. for future trouble.

Introducing “The Language of the Unheard”

Through “The Language of the Unheard” magazine, our creators seek to answer an often unasked question: What has our world failed to hear?

President’s Note: “The Language of the Unheard”

The Language of the Unheard” is dedicated not to the loudest voices in the room, but to those “our world has failed to hear.” It is a sobering reminder that though a voice ought to be a right, it is a privilege that few can exercise when and how they want.

Endpaper: The Return of the Humor (Section)

Comedy informs and foreshadows, yes, but it also entertains. Comedy engenders laughter, and after the past six years we’ve had, we need the relief.

Sexism is Not a Joke: How Humor is Used to Demoralize Women in Politics

The worst aspect of these rumors, jokes, and comments targeting female political leaders is that they have nothing to do with actual politics or policy.