
Eve L. Ewing is a writer, scholar and cultural organizer from Chicago. She is the author of Original Sins: The (Mis)education of Black and Native Children and the Construction of American Racism and a professor in the Department of Race, Diaspora and Indigeneity at the University of Chicago.

Culture
Trump’s Reign of Terror on Schools—and How We Fight Back
It’s not enough to be afraid of the laws and rules we don’t want to see in schools. We have to clarify our visions of what we are fighting for.
Eve L. Ewing

Culture
In Defense of the Public
We must not let the commons be privatized.
Eve L. Ewing

Feature
Black Home Chicago
Playwright and historian Nicole Anderson-Cobb tries to make sense of Obama's first year in office.
Eve L. Ewing

Culture
School’s Cool
If we are to revive American schools, we must stop dwelling on despair and celebrate the power of learning, a new book argues.
Eve L. Ewing