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How White Nationalists Weaponize Ancient Greece and Rome
Scenes like this from Stanley Kubrick's "Spartacus" (1966) sit uneasily beside the idealized Rome so often invoked as a civilizational model—a tension at the heart of Curtis Dozier’s "The White Pedestal."

How White Nationalists Weaponize Ancient Greece and Rome

In “The White Pedestal,” Vassar classics professor Curtis Dozier traces how the cultural prestige of Greece and Rome gets repurposed into a modern politics of hierarchy, exclusion, and “replacement.”
Scenic Hudson Transforming Abandoned Factory into New Net-Zero Headquarters and Community Space

The exterior of Scenic Hudson’s new Northside Hub in Poughkeepsie, a net-zero redevelopment of the long-abandoned Standard Gage factory. The sustainably designed headquarters transforms an industrial relic into a community resource and model for adaptive reuse.

- Scott G. Morris Photography / Courtesy of Scenic Hudson

Scenic Hudson Transforming Abandoned Factory into New Net-Zero Headquarters and Community Space

The environmental nonprofit's new HQ is, in practice, what the organization has been preaching for decades.