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A Chinese Student’s Perspective on America’s Presidential ElectionLiuchang "Helen" TanEditorial Fellow at Public Seminar and PhD student in Sociology at The New School for Social Research
New Voters and Bells: What Toppled TrumpRyan KeeneyEditorial Fellow at Public Seminar and MA candidate in Political Philosophy at The New School for Social Research
Are American Indians Part of a United States National History?Malinda Maynor LoweryProfessor of History, University of North Carolina -Chapel Hill
My Trump-Voting Brother and MeWilliam Collins DonahueThe Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C., Professor of the Humanities; Director, Initiative for Global Europe, Keough School of Global Affairs
When It Comes to Racial Justice, Why Is It Wrong to Demand the “Impossible”?Kristopher BurrellAssistant Professor of History at CUNY- Hostos Community College.
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JFK’s Queer White HouseClaire PotterContributing Editor at Public Seminar, and Emeritus Professor of History at the New School for Social Research
How the Constitution Stopped Trump’s Attempted Coup d’ÉtatJohn Stoehr Visiting assistant professor of public policy and liberal studies at Wesleyan University, and editor and publisher of the Editorial Board
Can the Republican Party Move Forward After the Inauguration?Heather Cox RichardsonProfessor of History, Boston College