Where We Go Next

100: When Victimhood is Leveraged for Personal Gain, with Andrew Boryga


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Andrew Boryga is a writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, and The Atlantic. His debut novel Victim, from Doubleday Books, is out now.

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  • 36: True Inclusivity Requires Moral Courage, with Irshad Manji
  • 19: Finding Commonality Across the "Racial Divide," with Rahmaan Mwongozi
  • 16: A Compassionate Approach to Anti-Racism Training, with Chloé Valdary
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  • 8: The Complexities and Contradictions Within Racial "Communities," with Brittany Talissa King
  • 3: A Challenge to Move Beyond Racialized Identities, with Inaya Folarin Iman
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