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Protest Art and the Fight for Standing Rock
"Bursheim Had Sewn a Subtle but Still Quite Visible 'NOKXL' on the Back of the Quilt"
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Kara Thompson
| September 20, 2018
The Voters Who Disappeared From the Rolls
Carol Anderson Reveals the Latest Casualties in the War on Democracy
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Carol Anderson
| September 11, 2018
Climate Change Needs to be About Economic Justice
Mary Robinson on the Disproportionate Impact of the Coming Storm
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Mary Robinson
| September 6, 2018
Are Human Genes Changing As Fast As Culture and Technology?
On the Rise of Epigenetics in the Anthropocene
By
Peter Ward
| August 22, 2018
David Chariandy: 'Black Canadians Do Not Come From Space.'
On Drake, Austin Clarke, and an Unsung Outpost of the Caribbean Diaspora
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David Chariandy
| July 27, 2018
An English Teacher Wonders: What is Literature Anyway?
"I frequently found myself questioning the very base of what I do."
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Christopher Schaberg
| July 26, 2018
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Edmund White
| June 27, 2018
How Much Does Fake News Actually Sway Voters?
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David Sumpter
| June 27, 2018
Life in the Borderlands, from Mexico to Hungary
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Alfredo Corchado
| June 7, 2018
On the Pain of Breaking Up with My Old Apartment
Adrienne Celt Tries to Settle Into Her New Home
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Adrienne Celt
| June 7, 2018
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The Golden Notebook
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Lara Feigel
| May 10, 2018
Stop Looking for One War Story to Make Sense of All Wars
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| March 22, 2018
Why Do We Still Buy Mass-Produced Souvenirs?
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Rolf Potts
| March 8, 2018
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Writing Group
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How Nursing Led Me Back to Writing
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Emma Glass
| January 29, 2018
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Bestsellers to Blockbusters: Stephen King Reflects on the Adaptations of His Work
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