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Gentrification and Displacement in Jamaica Plain: City Corruption and Tenant Neglect

Since 2021, members of the Mildred Hailey Community and the United Front Against Displacement have organized against BHA and their profound mistreatment and neglect of MHA residents.

Intervention in Iran: A Historical Take on the US Response to Recent Protests

The United States’ informal imperialism in Iran proved unsustainable amidst the fervor of late 20th century anti-imperialist nationalism. Adopting the British strategy of military intervention to instigate regime change primed the U.S. for future trouble.

Introducing “The Language of the Unheard”

Through “The Language of the Unheard” magazine, our creators seek to answer an often unasked question: What has our world failed to hear?

President’s Note: “The Language of the Unheard”

The Language of the Unheard” is dedicated not to the loudest voices in the room, but to those “our world has failed to hear.” It is a sobering reminder that though a voice ought to be a right, it is a privilege that few can exercise when and how they want.

Endpaper: The Return of the Humor (Section)

Comedy informs and foreshadows, yes, but it also entertains. Comedy engenders laughter, and after the past six years we’ve had, we need the relief.

Sexism is Not a Joke: How Humor is Used to Demoralize Women in Politics

The worst aspect of these rumors, jokes, and comments targeting female political leaders is that they have nothing to do with actual politics or policy.

Voting in America is Easy — Just Ask Gen Z! (Satire)

To corroborate politicians’ statements about the demise of voter suppression, especially among youth, we decided to talk to young people ourselves.

There Are New Influencers on the Block (Satire)

The Biden-Harris administration acknowledged the rockiness of the initiative’s start, but promised that “though our politicians may not be able to govern, they sure can post.”

Real Fake News: Inside the Gem of Satirical Journalism

The work literary comedians do as we put down our magazines and turn on the television is more than funny; it asks fundamental questions about the way we receive, interpret, and internalize news and politics.

A Moderate Proposal Passed 435-0 (Satire)

In a move that surprised even its most laudatory supporters, the U.S. House of Representatives unanimously voted Friday to dissolve itself.