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Sameen Rushdie: "Food is a Way of Crossing Boundaries"
The Author of an Iconic Cookbook in Conversation With Paul Holdengraber
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| August 16, 2018
Terry Tempest Williams: "Beauty Is Not Optional, It Is a Strategy For Survival"
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Alexander Chee: Don't Give in to That Feeling of Powerlessness
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Rebecca Solnit on Skipping High School and California Culture
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Chris Abani on Tenderness, James Baldwin, and Trying to Write About the Refugee Experience
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Jesmyn Ward on Ava DuVernay, Reading History, and the Art of the Profile
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Marlon James Needs Noise to Write (and Other Revelations)
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