As New York’s Lower East Side changes, neighborhood eateries keep Jewish traditions alive
Talking Policy: Ahmad Amara on the Bedouin in Israel
How property and land-rights laws are used to disenfranchise the Bedouin
Snapshots of the 1960s
Shravan Vidyarthi revisits the work of photojournalist Priya Ramrakha in the U.S. and across Africa
In Print: “Crashing the Party”
The radical legacy of a Soviet-era feminist
Talking Policy: Almudena Carracedo and Robert Bahar on Human Rights in Post-Franco Spain
The documentary “The Silence of Others” examines the scars left behind by the Franco regime
Real Estate Shopping in the West Bank
Israeli banks are funding the expansion of settlements that cut off Palestinians’ access to their property
On the Front Pages
LGBT rights remain contentious in Uganda, the fight fueled by public “outings” in sensationalist media
Meet the Kremlin’s Keyboard Warrior in Crimea
An ambitious young editor has joined Russia’s information war with the West
In Print: “Silencing the Echoes of Tiananmen”
How the Chinese Communist Party has compelled China to forget the bloody crackdown around Tiananmen Square in 1989
In Print: “Gender Trouble”
Sarah Leonard and Yasmin El-Rifae discuss Egypt’s revolution and the future of international feminism