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Eliza Clark Reads from Her Debut Novel <br><em>Boy Parts</em>

Eliza Clark Reads from Her Debut Novel
Boy Parts

From Damian Barr's Literary Salon Podcast

By Damian Barr's Literary Salon | September 30, 2020

Policing the Womb: How the State Criminalizes Reproduction

Policing the Womb: How the State Criminalizes Reproduction

From the New Books Network's Book of the Day Podcast

By New Books Network | September 30, 2020

Turn and Face the Strange: Darcey Steinke on Our New Life with Masks

Turn and Face the Strange: Darcey Steinke on Our New Life with Masks

"When I look at masked people my brain still feels like its malfunctioning."

By Darcey Steinke | September 29, 2020

Why Are We Fascinated by Strange Faces?

Why Are We Fascinated by Strange Faces?

Namwali Serpell Considers the "Smiling Disease" Exhibit, the Elephant Man, Michael Jackson, and Cleopatra

By Namwali Serpell | September 29, 2020

Voting is Still One of Our Most Powerful Tools For Change

Voting is Still One of Our Most Powerful Tools For Change

John Freeman on How Every Election is a Chance to Rebuild

By John Freeman | September 29, 2020

Meet the PhD Student Inventing a New Scientific Language in Welsh

Meet the PhD Student Inventing a New Scientific Language in Welsh

On Bedwyr Ab Ion Thomas's Mission to Reach One
Million Welsh Speakers

By Ally Findley | September 29, 2020

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The 10 Best Book Covers
of September

By Emily Temple | September 29, 2020

Funeral in Effigy for the Statue of a Klansman Confederate General

By Connor Towne O'Neill | September 29, 2020

On Wild Salmon, Hockey Dreams and Life in the Saanich Homeland

By Sara Sinclair | September 29, 2020

The Best Reviewed Memoirs and Biographies, September Edition

The Best Reviewed Memoirs and Biographies, September Edition

The lives of Stephen Hawking, Toussaint Louverture, Adolf Hitler, and more

By Book Marks | September 29, 2020

Prepare Your Brackets: <br>The All-Time Super Rooster Tournament of Books is Here

Prepare Your Brackets:
The All-Time Super Rooster Tournament of Books is Here

This Week on the So Many Damn Books Podcast

By So Many Damn Books | September 29, 2020

On <em>Watership Down</em>, Another Attempt to Stop Humans from Ruining the Planet

On Watership Down, Another Attempt to Stop Humans from Ruining the Planet

The Literary Disco Gang Discusses Richard Adams's Epic 1972 Novel

By Literary Disco | September 29, 2020

The Black Women Who Led the Fight for Decolonization in the French Empire

The Black Women Who Led the Fight for Decolonization in the French Empire

Annette Joseph-Gabriel Guests on Time to Eat the Dogs

By Time to Eat the Dogs | September 29, 2020

Ananya Roy on the Shared Struggles of Scholars and Activists

Ananya Roy on the Shared Struggles of Scholars and Activists

From The Quarantine Tapes Podcast with Paul Holdengräber

By The Quarantine Tapes | September 29, 2020

On the Liberation Struggles of the <br>Soviet Refuseniks

On the Liberation Struggles of the
Soviet Refuseniks

Natan Sharansky Recalls the Global Effort to Get Russian Jews to Israel

By Natan Sharansky and Gil Troy | September 29, 2020

<em>Dear Justyce</em> by Nic Stone, Read by Dion Graham

Dear Justyce by Nic Stone, Read by Dion Graham

A Timely Listen

By Behind the Mic | September 29, 2020

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