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Sacred Disobedience: Antigone, MLK, and the Question of When to (Dis)Obey
Today, elected leaders like Senator Lindsay Graham not only endorse Israel’s preemptive military strikes on Iran, but treats them like a “game.” Many of…
Jun 14
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Jeffrey Nall, Ph.D.
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Sacred Disobedience: Antigone, MLK, and the Question of When to (Dis)Obey
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May 2025
Humanizing the Times: Roses, Resistance, and the Fire of Truth
The Intimate, The Institutional, The Political, and the Enduring
May 14
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Jeffrey Nall, Ph.D.
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Humanizing the Times: Roses, Resistance, and the Fire of Truth
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When Workers Shall Reign: Mark Twain’s Radical Vision of Worker Power and the Knights Who Inspired Him
Mark Twain and the Knights of Labor's Fight Against Gilded Age Capitalism
May 5
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Jeffrey Nall, Ph.D.
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When Workers Shall Reign: Mark Twain’s Radical Vision of Worker Power and the Knights Who Inspired Him
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April 2025
Crucified at CECOT: Trump’s Betrayal of the Stranger and Christian Love
The Trump administration deported hundreds for generic tattoos and Chicago Bulls attire. This Easter, their suffering exposes America’s legal, ethical…
Apr 18
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Jeffrey Nall, Ph.D.
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Crucified at CECOT: Trump’s Betrayal of the Stranger and Christian Love
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CECOT and the Unquelled Cry of the Innocent: How Trump’s Deportations Betray Ethics From Socrates to Blackstone
The journey of more than two hundred men including Andry Hernández Romero into the luminous Salvadoran dungeon known as CECOT
Apr 13
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Jeffrey Nall, Ph.D.
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CECOT and the Unquelled Cry of the Innocent: How Trump’s Deportations Betray Ethics From Socrates to Blackstone
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Deported to Dystopia: How the Trump Administration Turned Migrants, Asylum Seekers, and Legal Residents into Ghosts
The journey of more than two hundred men, each denied due process, into the luminous Salvadoran dungeon known as CECOT
Apr 11
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Jeffrey Nall, Ph.D.
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Deported to Dystopia: How the Trump Administration Turned Migrants, Asylum Seekers, and Legal Residents into Ghosts
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From ‘Jumpman’ to Jumpsuits: The Symbolic 'Crimes' Landing Hundreds in a Notorious Salvadoran Prison
While few of the men disappeared to El Salvador’s prison had a criminal record, the Trump administration judged nearly all of the men guilty of gang…
Apr 8
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Jeffrey Nall, Ph.D.
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From ‘Jumpman’ to Jumpsuits: The Symbolic 'Crimes' Landing Hundreds in a Notorious Salvadoran Prison
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Deported by Fallacy
ICE's Cruel Circular Logic for Sending Hundreds to a Brutal Salvadoran Prison
Apr 6
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Jeffrey Nall, Ph.D.
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Rev. King Lives!
On April 4, 1968, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. King went to Memphis to lend support to…
Apr 4
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Rev. King Lives!
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Presumption of Guilt: How Trump Turned Crown Tattoos and Air Jordan Sneakers Into Deportation Evidence
Or From ‘Jumpman’ to Jumpsuits: The Symbolic 'Crimes' Landing Hundreds in a Notorious Salvadoran Prison
Apr 3
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Jeffrey Nall, Ph.D.
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Presumption of Guilt: How Trump Turned Crown Tattoos and Air Jordan Sneakers Into Deportation Evidence
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March 2025
The Invasion of Iraq, Twenty Two Years Later
The Perpetual Struggle for Peace and Human Dignity
Mar 20
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Jeffrey Nall, Ph.D.
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The Invasion of Iraq, Twenty Two Years Later
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A Poet, A Protestor, and an Outraged Mom: The Fight for Free Speech and the Advance of Autocracy
Humanizing the Times: From January 28 to March 13, 2025
Mar 16
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Jeffrey Nall, Ph.D.
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A Poet, A Protestor, and an Outraged Mom: The Fight for Free Speech and the Advance of Autocracy
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