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How Much Sympathy Should We Have for the Children of Privilege Who Have Lost Their Way in Life?

How Much Sympathy Should We Have for the Children of Privilege Who Have Lost Their Way in Life?

Jamie Weiner in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | September 26, 2022

Jonathan Escoffery on Playing Out Some of His Worst Fears on the Page

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In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

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Is There Really a Science of Belonging That Can Help Us Create Connection and Bridge Divides?

Geoffrey L. Cohen in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | September 26, 2022

How the Upcoming Brazilian Presidential Election is a Referendum on Racism, Misogyny, and Military Rule

How the Upcoming Brazilian Presidential Election is a Referendum on Racism, Misogyny, and Military Rule

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By Keen On | September 23, 2022

How American Shipyard Workers Might Offer Us Lessons on How to Reunite the Country

How American Shipyard Workers Might Offer Us Lessons on How to Reunite the Country

Michael Fabey in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | September 23, 2022

Jonathan Escoffery on How Nella Larsen's Helga Crane Influenced His Debut Collection

Jonathan Escoffery on How Nella Larsen's Helga Crane Influenced His Debut Collection

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Bobby Finger Always Wanted to Tell the Story of The People He Left Behind

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By The Maris Review | September 22, 2022

Covid Isn't Over and Won't Be Until We Fix Some of America's Fundamental Social and Cultural Problems

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How to Recognize and Undermine Sexism, Racism, and Other Corrosive Media Biases

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By Keen On | September 21, 2022

Winning Fairly: Lessons About Successful Leadership From a Real-Life Ted Lasso

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