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Irene Muchemi-Ndiritu on Navigating American Racism as an African Immigrant
“Being Black is not a monolithic experience.”
By
Irene Muchemi-Ndiritu
| May 8, 2023
Letting the Story Go: Field Notes from a Brutal Time
Janet Steen on Navigating the Loss of Her Brother
By
Janet Steen
| May 5, 2023
Why I Needed to Write About My Abortion
Pauline Harmange on the Saving Grace of Sharing Personal Stories
By
Pauline Harmange
| May 5, 2023
The Rebel Vocabulary of Ágota Kristóf
Helen Oyeyemi on Kristóf's memoir
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Helen Oyeyemi
| May 4, 2023
Priscilla Gilman on Living the Charmed Life of a Critic’s Daughter
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Just the Right Book
| May 4, 2023
Aaron Hamburger on Trying to Solve a Family Mystery Through Fiction
“Writing my novel was a way to connect to this younger version of my grandmother.”
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Aaron Hamburger
| May 4, 2023
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The Morning Following the Discovery of the Affair
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Not White But Not (Entirely) Black: On the Complex History of "Passing" in America
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Herb Harris
| May 3, 2023
How John Blake’s Personal Story Can Help Us Understand the Problem of Race in America
In Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
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Keen On
| May 3, 2023
Kevin Kelly on How to Become Improbable Versions of Ourselves
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Keen On
| May 2, 2023
“I Never Saw Her Cry.” Terry McDonell Remembers His Mother, Irma
“What passes between a mother and a son is not defined by her love in the moment, but later by the echoes of her motherhood.”
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Terry McDonell
| May 1, 2023
In Search of My Long Lost Father: The Crown Prince of Chinatown
Ava Chin on Growing Up Without Knowing Half Your Family
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Ava Chin
| May 1, 2023
Charles Foran Explains What His Memories of His Father Teach Us About Himself and Us
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“It Stands for ‘F*ck This Shit.’” Abigail Thomas on Getting a Tattoo at 80
“I settled on simple capital letters, like Scrabble squares.”
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"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"