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Kai Wright

Kai Wright

Contributing Columnist at The Nation

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Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Society
  • Politics

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The United States of Anxiety, Episode 4: The Media That Created Trump

A look inside the right-wing media echo chamber that has fed Trump’s rise.
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The United States of Anxiety, Episode 5: White People, Masculinity,...

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The United States of Anxiety, Episode 6: Drugs, Gang Violence, and ...

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The GOP’s Attacks on the Poor Are About to Get Stealthier

Are we ready?
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Trump’s Main Policy Is Destruction—Ours Must Be More Than Resistance

The time to create alternatives is now.
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On White Identity Politics and American Terrorism - The Nation

We cannot move forward until white citizens claim their history.
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Women in the Service Sector Are at the Forefront of Resisting Sexua...

Strength in numbers is more powerful than naming and shaming.
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Trump’s call to execute drug dealers is bizarre and irrational, but so is our criminal-justice system.
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Trump Amplifies What Was There All Along

We can fight to backtrack to when certain terrors were less explicit, or we can chart a new course.
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The Widest Political Divide in America Isn’t Between Left and Right...

We’re split along racial and gender lines—handing Congress to Democrats in November won’t change that.