All From the Editors
- CommentaryHelp for Ukrainian refugees, from Russians鈥淧eople hear my accent immediately,鈥 says Anastasia Chukovskaya. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a pause when they hear I was born in Moscow.鈥
- CommentaryFood, clothing, shelter, and ... booksFor Maria Deskur, CEO of Poland鈥檚 Universal Reading Foundation, giving books to Ukrainian refugee children an urgent priority.
- CommentaryFahad Shah and a parable for Kashmir 鈥 and the wider worldEach time Fahad Shah would make bail, he would be immediately rearrested on a new charge. Now, he's in jail under under 鈥減reventive detention."
- Commentary鈥淲e鈥檙e your kids, too.鈥 Why Shay Knox won鈥檛 give up on her neighborhoodHer Chicago neighborhood has seen better days. But Shay Knox doesn鈥檛 want to move somewhere else 鈥 she wants to build a better community.
- CommentaryHow to counter pessimism? Listen to Gandhi.The British had taken the subcontinent by force. Was it not right, many Indians asked, to retake it by force?
- CommentaryIn Ukraine, can humanity withstand Russian tanks?The scenes from the war in Ukraine seem an assault against humanity. But lessons from the Cold War show humanity鈥檚 resilience and power.
- CommentaryMasculinity wars: Must they be a zero-sum game?
- CommentaryUkrainian resilience and a son鈥檚 homage to his fatherA Monitor reporter shares how his Ukrainian father鈥檚 experience shapes his coverage of the current Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
- CommentaryFinding hope for the future in a complicated pastRich, complex Native American societies offer a rebuke to the idea that聽civilization can only thrive at the expense of the environment.聽
- CommentaryIn Kashmir, journalist's arrest intensifies pressure on mediaThe arrest of Fahad Shah sends a harsh message to other Kashmir journalists, one observer says. Journalists globally face rising threats.聽
- CommentaryRecognizing Black history as American historyDoes a monthlong focus on Black history make that material more or less likely to be recognized as聽American history year-round?
- CommentaryWhy this Tennessee teacher sees value in 鈥楳aus鈥"People don鈥檛 just walk out of a concentration camp and go back to living their lives,鈥 says Heather Green. "Maus" explains that lingering trauma.
- CommentaryIn search of a truly United StatesPresident Abraham Lincoln鈥檚 answer was that the contradictions inherent in the nation were not fatal but rather the source of its transcendent value.
- CommentaryWhat I learned on the progress beatIt felt like searching for a piece of hay in a pile of needles. For every hint of progress, I encountered at least 30 distressing headlines.
- CommentaryPass the mic: Amplifying voices of the unheard
- CommentaryFinding the hidden gems among the stacksLiterature creates opportunities for readers to discover commonalities with people who might seem quite different. Here鈥檚 how the Monitor selects what to recommend to readers.
- CommentaryCan comedy help us achieve a kinder society?Cancel culture can veer from an attempt to rebalance the power dynamic to an attempt to be the new arbiters of virtue.
- CommentaryWhat if we all learned to think in paragraphs?So much of political discourse happens in oversimplified slogans and labels. Longer, more nuanced discussions bring common ground.
- CommentaryThanksgiving reflections on grace and growth for uncertain timesViewed through the lens of day to day, the past few years of social upheaval are disorienting. Zooming out, our society is rethinking its values.
- CommentaryFinding what more we can all doIn publishing our Finding Resilience series, we鈥檙e making a statement: Out of turmoil, resilience is essential to progress.