In 2018, the media reflected on 1968 events ranging from assassinations to television’s first interracial kiss (Captain Kirk and Lt. Uhura on "Star Trek"). Still, we didn’t quite get to everything. I ...
Like any Baby Boomer, I grew up in front of the television, but by the end of summer 2015, I stopped watching the tube as nothing caught my eye, captured my imagination or made me think. And there was ...
It was neither the best nor the worst of times. But in contrast to the relative placidity of the 1950s, the events of 1968 opened up previously unimaginable vistas to people all across the globe. “We ...
1968 was a year of tumult, with protests and social liberation movements cropping up in the streets of Paris and Chicago, in Czechoslovakia and, in a far different fashion, continuing in China. Fifty ...
Jack L. Rozdilsky receives support for research communication and public scholarship from York University. He also has received research support from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. As ...
Philip Klinkner does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
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