Eve Fairbanks in HuffPost: Don’t call the pandemic a war Using loaded terminology to describe a crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic only confuses the issue....
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The New Republic: Eve Fairbanks on coronavirus guilt "It’s not just the sense that we could be in danger, but that we could become endangerers without knowing it or being able to know it."...
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Washington Post: Eve Fairbanks on echos of antebellum rhetoric The "reasonable right's" word choices exactly mimic the Old South's support of slavery....
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HuffPost: Eve Fairbanks on millennial nuns
The New Republic: Eve Fairbanks on South Africa’s post-apartheid era Did bringing down Jacob Zuma save democracy, and can the answer offer clues about post-Trump America?...
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POLITICO: Eve Fairbanks on Trump’s tweet about South Africa Some lies are so fantastical they can't be countered without vaguely soiling the arguer....
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Washington Post: Eve Fairbanks on Passover
Buzzfeed: Eve Fairbanks on Mark Halperin "He claimed he knew so much more than we did, and we began to believe it."...
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How Losing Can Bring an Emotional Windfall Past Fellow Eve Fairbanks wrote an article about the value of consolation prizes, for the Washington Post website. Her article details the importance of recognizing effort towards a greater goal and how society became more focused on “self-care” instead of consolation. Eve argues that “self-care” is not true consolation, rather another goal created to return...
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Students of art can find that the art gets to know them, too THE WASHINGTON POST, PostEverything – Past Fellow Eve Fairbanks writes about how creative works respond to our current fixations. Read more...
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