We live in a time of hopes and horrors and mirrors. Just enough funhouse distortion to make everything un-understandable.

I never once encountered Frantz Fanon on the page in my nine years of Canadian medical training. He is not in the medical curriculum at all.

One of our editors and contributors, Alex, has a new article over on Nursing Clio. It’s about the […]

With nurses in New York City out on strike, we look back at our December 2020 interview with Tanya Martinez.

Maliha Ahmed was an undergraduate student at UC Santa Cruz, studying linguistics, when she began working as a […]

In a time of revolutionary change, the wet socks of the past are still piled higher and heavier on our chests. Yet politics is back at square one.

Overshadowed by August’s unprecedented wildcat strikes in professional sports, an equally significant labor action went relatively unnoticed. On […]

Walt Whitman gives us a window into the ways that Americans once dealt with unmanageable tragedy.