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Identity

Jan 28

Finley Is a Complicated Queer Revolution in ‘The L Word: Generation Q’

Finely is part of a long lineage of queer women struggling to self-define and attain visibility, even to ourselves.
By Corinne Segal
Let’s talk about morals.
Aug 16

A Scientist Responds to Claims About Women, Diversity in Google Memo

Treating people as individuals involves acknowledging that different groups experience different conditions.
By Suzanne Sadedin
Josep Guardiola on April 30, 2017 in Middlesbrough, England.
Jun 22

How to Play Soccer on Behalf of a Country You Want to Overthrow

By keeping his nationalist sentiment outside of his work, Guardiola avoided controversy.
By Eric M. Ruiz
Man has his hair cut in Miami, Florida.
Jun 8

Does Changing Style of Hair or Dress Help Black People Avoid Stigma?

By David Crockett
Can blockchain technology help poor people around the world? April 30, 2017 9.57pm EDT No need for a bank: Just a smartphone and a blockchain.
May 1

How Blockchain Technology Can Help Poor People Around the World

By Nir Kshetri
You may remember Dolezal as the white woman who spent her life representing herself as African-American (some would say pretending to be black).
Apr 14

All Rachel Dolezal Did Was Show That Race and Identity Are Complicated

By Eric M. Ruiz
Ty Segall
Jan 27

Absence Is Presence: Ty Segall and the Allure of Being Withdrawn

By Justin Joffe
LONDON - OCTOBER 14: A man uses an iris recognition scanner during the Biometrics 2004 exhibition and conference October 14, 2004 in London. The conference will examine the role of new technology such as facial recognition and retinal scans to determine identity to improve security.
Aug 18

Microsoft and Mootipass Bet Identity Could Be Blockchains’ Killer App

By Brady Dale
As humans, it is in our nature to look for external references to identify ourselves.
Jul 28

The Future of Self

By Mark Manson
A good life is not a life without problems.
May 18

Shut Up and Be Patient

By Mark Manson
Screenshot
Apr 28

Are the Two-Faced Men in Beyoncé’s Life Practicing Yaqui Shamanism?

By Justin Joffe
Events like the Supreme Court's same-sex marriage ruling led to a new definition of "identity," so Dictionary.com made the term its word of the year. (Photo: Jemal Countess/Getty Images)
Dec 8

Dictionary.com’s Word of the Year Thankfully Isn’t an Emoji

By John Bonazzo
Harner, Quaid and Smith in Cock. (Joan Marcus)
May 23

<em>Cock</em> Fight: Bisexuality Receives Full-Frontal Treatment in British Import

By Rex Reed
Oct 7

DiNapoli On Hevesi Plea: I Am Not Him

By David Freedlander
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