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    A New Zócalo Inquiry: Why Do Americans Still Love “It’s a Wonderful Life”? The story of George Bailey and Bedford Falls reveals basic truths about faith, suicide, charity, banking, and small-town life in America.

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  2. Christmas is about birth and journeys, and so is this time of year in Southern California's Coachella Valley.

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  3. Historian Maribel Morey explains how "It's a Wonderful Life" challenged the economic philosophies of Andrew Carnegie and Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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  4. We may not realize it, but surveillance changes the way we behave every day—sometimes subtly, more often profoundly.

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  5. Kristen E. Broady tells the story of Johnny Otis, the Greek-American godfather of rhythm and blues who passed as black.

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  6. Director Frank Capra never waxed nostalgic about his Italian ethnicity. Indeed, he often insisted that he was American, without any hyphen.

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  7. From Bethlehem to Palm Springs, Christmas belongs in the desert, writes Zócalo's Joe Mathews.

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  8. Johnny Otis, arguably one of the most important figures in mid-century black music in America, was not actually black. He was white, passing as black.

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    New poetry: "Person who is not/ my person anymore"

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    Elaine Pagels’s "Why Religion? A Personal Story" is one of Zócalo's favorite books of 2018.

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    How Digital Technology Is Making Us Subservient, Anxious, and Uncertain | Essay | Zócalo Public Square via

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    How George Bailey became the American Jesus.

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    Americans live in a kind of surveillance denial, assuming it’s not a problem if we’re not doing anything wrong.

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    US congressional delegation describes tent city as ‘child prison.’ Number of youth now at 2,700. Delegation not allowed to talk to youth. ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ @eepjudyxhu

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    Why do Americans still love Frank Capra's "It's a Wonderful Life"? Seven new essays, one Zócalo Inquiry.

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    I needed this story to start off my weekend.

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    New poetry: "outside casita pedaling city limits/ you will find me in/ the one place you could/ never bring yourself/ to call home"

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    I've said this over and over. The border policies are *meant* to be punitive. What can you take from people who have nothing? Their children.

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    Yale historian David Blight on teaching high schoolers, why the Civil War compels him, and rereading Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself.”

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    NBC News confirms this is Jakelin Ameí Rosmery Caal Maquin, the 7 year old girl who died in Border Patrol custody.

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    As mid-century Americans moved to cities, Frank Capra's Christmas classic helped to idealize isolated white communities.

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