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How the US military used magazines to target ‘vulnerable’ groups with recruiting ads

by Jeremiah Favara, Gonzaga University In his forthcoming book, “Tactical Inclusion: Difference and Vulnerability in U.S. Military Advertising,” Jeremiah Favara, a communication scholar at Gonzaga...

Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s pending promotion sheds new light on his overlooked fight for equal rights after the Civil War

by Anne Marshall, Mississippi State University Tucked away in an amendment to the FY2023 U.S. defense authorization bill is a rare instance of congressional bipartisanship...

Conservative US Supreme Court reconsidering affirmative action, leaving the use of race in college admissions on the brink of extinction

by Travis Knoll, University of North Carolina – Charlotte The U.S. military learned a valuable lesson about race during the Vietnam War: Diversity does not...

Faced with a rise of extremism within its ranks, the US military has clamped down on racist speech, including retweets and likes

by Dwight Stirling, University of Southern California Less than a month after the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol, Secretary of Defense Lloyd...

What veterans’ poems can teach us about healing on Memorial Day

by James Dubinsky, Virginia Tech Memorial Day, a national holiday to honor the 1.17 million men and women who have died to create and maintain...

Islamic State leader killed in US raid – where does this leave the terrorist group?

The rubble after the raid on Islamic State group leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi. AP Photo/Ghaith Alsayed by Haroro J. Ingram, George Washington University; Amira Jadoon,...

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