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'Caste' Explodes The Myth Of American Exceptionalism

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Isabel Wilkerson's ambitious new book seeks to reframe American racism — and place it among a pantheon of other brutal caste systems.

With Hollywood On Hold, Celebrity Stylists Navigate Life Without The Red Carpet

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As prominent events are postponed or canceled in light of the coronavirus, out-of-work stylists are trying to maintain solid footing in an ever-murky industry.

Can A Book Club Fight Racism?

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White people are turning to anti-racist reading groups to make sense of this moment — and, they hope, to make change.

Whitney Museum Cancels Exhibition After Criticism For Exploiting Black Artists [UPDATE]

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The museum purchased work "outside of the art buying context" and without compensating the artists, according to some whose work the Whitney acquired.

Are Looters Undermining The Movement — Or Creating It?

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Vicky Osterweil's "In Defense of Looting" makes the case that looting isn't a betrayal of protests for Black lives, but a vital aspect of the movement.

Elena Ferrante's New Novel Captures The Disillusionment Of Female Adolescence

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In "The Lying Life of Adults," a teenage girl goes searching for someone to believe in.

Netflix's 'The Duchess' Takes The Bad Mom Sitcom To The Extreme

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Katherine Ryan's new comedy depicts the single mom as an anti-heroine, with mixed success.

Then & Now

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Photographers returned to scenes they photographed before 2020. This multimedia project highlights contrasting images, reminding us of a way of life that once was.

J.K. Rowling And The Necessity Of Critiquing Transphobic Tropes

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A controversial character in the author's new book may be minor, but what the character represents deserves to be called out, challenged and unpacked.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Was More Than A Political Icon

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The Supreme Court justice had an indelible impact on the culture at large. Now, what will we do with her legacy?

In Her New Novel, Marilynne Robinson Puts Segregation Center Stage

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"Jack" is a romance between a lost soul and the woman who offers him a chance at redemption — if only the unforgiving eyes of the world could accept their love.

Kayla Reefer Won't Be Defined By Just One Artistic Genre

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The Black & Latina artist contains multitudes. She sat down with HuffPost to talk about her work as a photographer, cinematographer, and clothing designer.

Competitive Debaters Are Ready For Their ‘Me Too’ Moment

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HuffPost spoke to nearly a dozen former elite high school debaters who described a culture of misogyny, racism and sexual abuse — and are demanding change.

Rocío Cintrón Brings Beloved Characters To Life As A Toy Designer

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While working for Disney, the artist has helped design and develop toys for Minnie Mouse, Sofia the First, and others.

'Emily in Paris' Is As Boring and Basic As a Sponsored Instagram Story

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Netflix’s new series aims for cosmopolitan fantasy but doesn’t quite hit the mark.

Reading Rumaan Alam's Apocalypse Novel At The End Of The World

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In "Leave the World Behind," a family on vacation tries to ignore the catastrophe unfolding outside their cozy retreat.

'The Bachelor' Has A Race — And Racism — Problem

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HuffPost spoke to 12 former Bachelor contestants about tokenization, racist backlash and where the franchise can go from here.

A Live Q&A With Groundbreaking Latinx Artists

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Join us on Instagram as we celebrate Latinx Heritage Month with two talented visual creators.

Our Fictional President

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Donald Trump, as bizarre and unpredictable as a satirical president, ushered us into a world where novels can't outstrip the weirdness of reality.

Charles Dance On 'The Crown,' 'Game Of Thrones' And Aging In Hollywood

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The actor, widely known for his role as Tywin Lannister, has a string of projects sure to impress this season, including "Mank."
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