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In a Pandemic, How Do You Make the Case for an Art Emergency?
Literary Arts Leaders are Bracing for Months of Financial Crisis
By
Corinne Segal
| March 31, 2020
To Expand the Moral Imagination in the Confines of Quarantine
Philip Metres Writes a Letter to His Students
By
Philip Metres
| March 30, 2020
Alli Warren Translates Five Books into Poems
From W. E. B. DuBois to Bernadette Mayer
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Alli Warren
| March 30, 2020
On Stella Nyanzi's Fearless Political Poetry
Prison Writing in the Social Media Age
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Bwesigye Bwa Mwesigire and Esther Mirembe
| March 27, 2020
One Utah County's Decades-Long Struggle for the Native American Vote
David Daley on Voter Suppression in Big Sky Country
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David Daley
| March 25, 2020
The Black Descendants of President Madison
Bettye Kearse on the Complicated Lineage of Her Ancestors
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Bettye Kearse
| March 25, 2020
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Soraya Chemaly
| March 24, 2020
A People’s History of the Poetry Workshop
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Mark Nowak
| March 20, 2020
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| March 18, 2020
Sahar Khalifeh on Women and Education in Palestine
"Knowledge was our right, and we took the matter very seriously."
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Sahar Khalifeh
| March 18, 2020
What China's Literary Community is Reading During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Lu Xun, Michael Ondaatje, and More
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Na Zhong
| March 17, 2020
Great American Radicals: How Would Dorothy Day Vote
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John Loughery on the Iconic Activist's Life and Legacy
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Jonny Diamond
| March 17, 2020
The Death of the Exemplary Working-Class Citizen
Eduardo Porter on an American Fantasy
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Eduardo Porter
| March 17, 2020
What Happens to Writing When We Stop Pretending Anything Makes Sense?
Ysabelle Cheung on Coronavirus, Hong Kong, and Fragmentation
By
Ysabelle Cheung
| March 16, 2020
On the Harrowing Life of a Boko Haram Captive
Dionne Searcey Learns the Story of a Survivor
By
Dionne Searcey
| March 13, 2020
The Storykiller and His Sentence: Rebecca Solnit on Harvey Weinstein
“To be a woman is to be forever vigilant against violence.”
By
Rebecca Solnit
| March 12, 2020
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