What We're Reading This Week
CAROLINE KAHLENBERG
Elizabeth Dore, 'Which Way for Cuba?,' Dissent.
Ab Cahan, 'My First Pesach in America - In 1883,' Forward.
Walter Johnson, 'Guns in the Family,' Boston Review.
Rachel Syme, 'The Fate of the Juicy Couture Tracksuit in the Age of Athleisure,' The New Yorker.
CHRIS SZABLA
Christian Schröder, 'Der Islam gehört zu Preußen ('Islam Belongs to Prussia'),' Der Tagesspiegel.
Linda Colley, 'Can History Help?,' London Review of Books.
Pankaj Mishra, 'Crisis in Modern Masculinity,' The Guardian.
Priya Satia, 'The Whitesplaining of History is Over,' Chronicle of Higher Education.
JOSEPH SATISH
Sheila Jasanoff and Benjamin Hurlbut, 'A Global Observatory for Gene Editing,' Nature.
Aarthi Sridhar, 'A Journey with the Sacred Chank,' Frontline.
Ian Scoones, 'Realising an Emancipatory Rural Politics in the Face of Authoritarian Populism,' Open Democracy.
Jordan Collver, 'My Evolution: Living Along the Spectrum of Science and Religion,' Science Religion Spectrum.