Opinion | Insurrection | Impeachment | Donald Trump | Joe Biden | U.S. Capitol Ah, Sweet Normalcy: Obstruction and Dysfunction Initial progress in Biden’s first weeks may be overshadowed by rising obstructionism, and timidity in his own party. Chris Winters | Feb 9, 2021
Opinion | Inauguration | Donald Trump | Joe Biden | abuse survivors What the Inauguration Meant to Me, as an Abuse Survivor I was unexpectedly emotional watching the Biden-Harris inauguration. Then I remembered the last time I felt so bowled over by basic decency. Sunnivie Brydum | Jan 27, 2021
Opinion | 2016 Election | Donald Trump | Joe Biden | 2020 Election | gender violence | sexual assault | patriarchy | abuse survivors President Trump, My Father, and the American Love of Patriarchal Violence I managed to rebuild my sense of self and safety starting the day I ran away from my father—only to then watch “him” win the White House in the guise of Donald Trump. Anne M. Lauren | Dec 1, 2020
Opinion | 2020 Election | Mike Pence | Misogyny | Sexism “Mr. Vice President, I Am Speaking”: A Culture of Interruption Politics is a realm where men have been given a free hand to interrupt and talk over women. We can change this. Laura Vianna, Sapna Cheryan | Oct 9, 2020
Kamala Harris and the Legacy of Black Women Running for President Shirley Chisholm and other Black women have set their eyes on the Oval Office for 50 years. Now it’s within reach. Sharon Austin | Aug 12, 2020