Everything is Political #13

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In this issue:

Music is Political for Vic Mensa

Lana Daher asks, on behalf of Lebanon: Do You Love Me?

Art in Times of War: A Conversation with Ahmed Amer and Nasri Sayegh

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First America: An Indigenous Perspective on 250 years, with Rebecca Nagle

Battling for the Highway’s Future: How Autonomous Trucks Are Eroding the American Middle Class

The War On All Of Us: Why There’s No Pride in Genocide

The Chronology of Exhaustion: How Venezuelan Women Refuse Erasure Through Collective Resistance

Louisiana Deserves Better than Mass Forced Displacement

Molly Crabapple In Conversation with Tareq Baconi: Two renowned authors discuss Crabapple’s bestselling book

Clout Chasing Is Killing Us: How The Run Club Became a Surveillance Site

The Revolution Is Offline: Reimagining Liberation Through the Analog

Beauty is Political

Survival Is the Only Language Left: Notes on War, Memory, and Endurance in Lebanon

Yumna Al-Arashi on the Power of Art: Naomi Shimada sits down with the artist to discuss her first museum show, 'Body as Resistance.'

Criterion’s Ashley Clark: Loving Black Cinema Also Means Protecting It

Credits

Contributors:

Vic Mensa, Céline Semaan, Lana Daher, Ahmed Amer, Nasri Sayegh, Rebecca Nagle, Collis Browne, James Year, Rand J, Raquel Willis, Danielly Rodríguez, Seema Jilani, Molly Crabapple, Tareq Baconi, Zaakiyah Brisker, Joél Leon, Charlotte Palermino, Christina Assi, Naomi Shimada, Yumna Al‑Arashi, Cady Lang

Photography & Illustration:

, Sheyam Ghieth, Zach Hackman