PAMELA PAUL
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When You Return Those Pants, the Planet Pays the Price
The next stop for online purchases that are sent back may be the dump.
Does Social Media Perpetuate Inequality?
Black and Hispanic youth use social media more than white kids, exposing them to its psychological harms and distracting from more useful endeavors.
Is This Social Work or Social Indoctrination?
Has ideology become more important than the needs of clients?
Banning Phones in School Is Hard. But It’s the Right Thing to Do.
It’s not kids with the cellphone problem, it’s parents.
The Democrats Are Their Own Worst Enemy
John B. Judis and Ruy Teixeira say the Democratic Party is failing on matters of culture and in matters of class.
The. Israel-Hamas War Comes to Stanford
When people are divided between colonizers and colonized, it’s hard to see that you don’t have to be Jewish to recognize terrorism.
With Childhood Cancer, Survival Takes a Lifetime
Years after they overcame a diagnosis, patients are still living with their treatment’s toll.
An Overdue Lesson on Antiracism
Ibram X. Kendi became a national arbiter on race, even though his reductionist approach was at odds with principles of free inquiry and expression.
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