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Is Pre-K Broken?

November 2, 2015 By Lisa Miller

Photo: Julie Blackmon The best government-pre-K classrooms don’t resemble remedial education designed to bring impoverished 3-year-olds up to speed; they look like the progressive places most rich Americans have been sending their kids to for generations. It’s easy to see why “universal pre-K” has become the calling card of so many Democratic politicians. Because, really, […]

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Pope Francis’s Revolution Has Left Out Women

September 23, 2015 By Lisa Miller

Amid the hosannas and the traffic snarls that will accompany Pope Francis to America this week, amid all the gushing over the singular Argentine who has become, overnight, a moral voice for the entire world, a note of caution must be struck. There is one group that this pope — a protector of the poor […]

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Pope Francis’s Revolution Has Left Out Women

September 23, 2015 By Lisa Miller

Amid the hosannas and the traffic snarls that will accompany Pope Francis to America this week, amid all the gushing over the singular Argentine who has become, overnight, a moral voice for the entire world, a note of caution must be struck. There is one group that this pope — a protector of the poor […]

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Slender Man is Watching

August 25, 2015 By Lisa Miller

From top: Morgan Geyser being questioned by detective Tom Casey, and Anissa Weier by detective Michelle Trussoni, in the Waukesha police station, May 31, 2014. If 12-year-olds Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser knew that the internet character they worshipped was a fantasy, why did they want to kill their friend for him? Video stills and […]

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Can Racism Be Stopped in the Third Grade?

May 18, 2015 By Lisa Miller

The form arrived in an email attachment on the Friday after winter break.“What is your race?”it asked. And then, beneath that, a Census-style list: “African-American/Black,” “Asian/Pacific Islander,” “Latina/o,” “Multi-racial,” “White,”   and “Not sure.” The email, signed by the principal of Fieldston Lower School, urged parents to talk about these categories with their children at home because the […]

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Lisa Discussing Fieldston School’s Racism Experiment on Morning Joe

May 18, 2015 By Lisa Miller

Lisa appears on Morning Joe to discuss her New York magazine cover story on Fieldston School’s racial affinity groups.  

Filed Under: Appearances and Media, Video

Best in Show: Lisa’s Keynote Interview at SXSW

March 18, 2015 By Lisa Miller

On Sunday, March 15, Lisa interviewed Martine Rothblatt in the SXSW keynote session, AI, Immortality and the Future of Selves. The interview proved to be incredibly successful and Rothblatt was awarded the coveted “SXSW Speaker of the Event Award.”   Here’s the video from SXSW:  

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Alas, I Will Never Actually De-Clutter My House

February 27, 2015 By Lisa Miller

In the past couple weeks, I have found my mind circling back, again and again, to an article I read in this magazine, about a Japanese tidying guru named Marie Kondo. Her idea, in a nutshell, is this: People should share the spaces they inhabit exclusively with objects — furniture, books, clothing, cooking pans, potted […]

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If You Aren’t My Child, Don’t Call Me Mom.

February 4, 2015 By Lisa Miller

What is it about the word “mom”? It makes me want to choke. Not when I hear it in my own house, uttered by my own child, in reference to me. In that case I love it — heedlessly, actually, as if this universal and mundane moniker were a pet name bestowed upon me by […]

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Obama’s Right-Wing Feminist Critics

January 22, 2015 By Lisa Miller

It’s been five years since Sarah Palin appropriated the feminist label, inserting her own brand of womanhood — the gun-toting, abortion-rights-defying, libertarian kind — into the larger women’s movement, infuriating its leaders on the left. And earlier this week, legions of conservative stay-at-home mothers, the same or similar to those who back then claimed Palin […]

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About Lisa Miller

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Lisa Miller is a staff writer at New York magazine. She is the former religion columnist for the Washington Post, former senior editor of Newsweek magazine, and author of "Heaven: Our Enduring Fascination with the Afterlife."

In 2014, Lisa Miller was nominated for the National Magazine Award and featured in Best Magazine Writing of 2014.

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