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The Opinions
The longtime activist and writer Sarah Schulman on why now is the time to stand up to people you oppose.
April 10, 2025
In this episode of “The Opinions,” the New York Times Opinion columnist Lydia Polgreen speaks to the author and activist Sarah Schulman on resistance and solidarity during politically charged times.
‘This Moment Is a Cataclysm,’ but We Can Still Act
The longtime activist and writer Sarah Schulman on why now is the time to stand up to people you oppose.
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Lydia Polgreen: I’m Lydia Polgreen, and I’m a columnist for The New York Times. In my many years as a journalist, I’ve never seen anything quite like the swift and relentless attacks on our most fundamental rights and freedoms that we are witnessing under the second Trump administration.
News clip: Immigration and Customs Enforcement admitted to an administrative error that resulted in the deportation of an undocumented man to El Salvador.
News clip: This letter from the Trump administration and the Department of Education, it orders all colleges in K through 12 schools to end diversity, equity and inclusion programs and initiatives, or they run the risk of losing federal funding.