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[INKSTICK]( [QUOTE CAN GO ON TOP OF IMAGE]( [fb]( [ig]( [tw]( #GIVINGTUESDAY Become a patron At Inkstick Media, we believe foreign policy news and commentary should look more like the world we live in. We're sick of the stuffy back rooms. We’re tired of jargony acronyms and contrived technicalities. And we can’t help feeling like most of today’s national security and foreign policy outlets are written by and for the same set of voices in the same boring tone. We aim to change that by publishing a more diverse set of voices and a more diverse set of views. And we're so grateful to you, our subscribers, who make this change possible. Today, help us take this effort to the next level [by subscribing to our Patreon](. $3, $5, $10 -- Every little bit counts. In exchange, you'll get a behind the scenes look at our work on [Inkstick]( [Things That Go Boom]( and [Critical State]( have a chance to weigh in on future steps, and even get some extra content here and there. [DONATE HERE]( This #GivingTuesday, more than anything, we want to thank you for standing beside us as we change the face of foreign policy. We couldn't do this without you. We also couldn't do this without the incredible authors, artists, journalists, and experts we work with. Head over to [Inkstick]( for the latest, and check out a few of our recent favorites below. RECENT FAVORITES Candidates Take an Anti-Status Quo Stance on Defense Caroline Dorminey, Kate Kizer, and Sumaya Malas [discuss the evolution]( of Democratic rhetoric on the US defense budget. Will the Real Godzilla Please Stand Up? Rachel Emond and Deverrick Holmes [argue that]( the 'King of the Monsters' has been stripped of its nuclear past. Learning How to See, Again A beautiful [essay, and tribute]( by Margaret Croy. This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Inkstick Media · 1211 Connecticut Ave NW · Washington, DC 20036 · USA

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