Article Vanities Come to Dust Joan Didion’s writing on Latin America is often overlooked. But it showcases an impressive understanding of American attitudes toward our neighbors. By Santiago Ramos February 18, 2022 Latin America Foreign Affairs Nonfiction
Article A Supplement, Not a Substitute How has entering the digital world changed our conceptions of the way we live our lives? By Santiago Ramos February 12, 2022 Technology
Article A Tranquil Mirage Aaron Sorkin’s ultimately complacent worldview, reiterated in ‘Being the Ricardos,’ doesn’t quite resonate in our tumultuous time. By Santiago Ramos February 5, 2022 Movies Domestic Affairs
Article At the Crossroads Yaa Gyasi’s second novel is both a story of migration and a novel of ideas. By Santiago Ramos December 10, 2021 Fiction Immigration Secularism and Modernity Science
Article Shaman & Scapegoat Perhaps more than any of the other celebrated pop stars of his time, Jim Morrison understood that one day the party would end. By Santiago Ramos August 15, 2021 Music Rock-and-roll
Article From Kennel to Icebox We all have a moral obligation to provide detainees with humane conditions regardless of where they come from or why they left. By Santiago Ramos June 3, 2021 Immigration Joe Biden