
Molly Crabapple
The Oppressive Architecture of the West Bank
A look at life inside Hebron, where Palestinians' everyday lives are hemmed in by a system of soldiers, checkpoints, barricades and violence.
Special Prostitution Courts and the Myth of 'Rescuing' Sex Workers
In New York State's Human Trafficking Intervention Courts, prostitutes might be called victims, but they're still arrested, still handcuffed, and still held in cages.
Ferguson Shows How the Police Can Kill and Get Away with It
Police kill. They get away with it. They kill again. Eventually, you realise that this process is not a bug in the system but a feature.
In Defence of 'The Death of Klinghoffer' and Art That Takes Risks
We must leave space for irreverence, for non-didacticism, for hard questions, for the humanity of everyone
Risking Delight After a Summer Full of Monsters
The world is connected now. Where it breaks, we all break.
Caught Between ISIS and Assad
Young Syrians are cobbling together a future in the wasteland of refugee camps.
I Confronted Donald Trump in Dubai
As he announced the construction of a Trump-branded golf course and luxury villas in the UAE.
Project ROSE Is Arresting Sex Workers in Arizona to Save Their Souls
Fetishising the hooker with a heart of gold, extrajudicially.