Sheluyang Peng is a writer and a graduate student in religious studies. He lives in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
Jews take the lead in a new literary art form: The cancel-culture novel
Authors need to stop relying on victim narratives to sell books—not only because it tokenizes minorities, but also because it makes one dependent on the whims of liberal elites who are quick to adopt new pets
The Civil Rights Movement didn’t pave the way for Asian American success in America. A Jewish immigration activist did.
The campaign against New York’s exam for specialized schools punishes the children of working-class immigrants in the name of racial equity
Organizations that claim to represent minority groups are really working for the managerial elite