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Ukrainian writer Serhiy Zhadan has won the German Peace Prize.
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Jonny Diamond
| June 27, 2022
Racism, Patriarchy, and Power: Siri Hustvedt on the Toxic Thinking Behind the Supreme Court’s Destruction of Abortion Rights
“Legislating reproductive rights remains a hallmark of authoritarian and fascist governments.”
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Siri Hustvedt
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One More Pro-Abortion Argument: Why Girls Need to Take Sexual Risks If They Are To Grow Up to Become Women
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Anger, Joy, Resistance: Queer Readings For Pride Month
Words to “Remind Us of the Love We Share During the Rough Times to Come.”
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Whose Nightmare Are We Living In: Orwell’s or Huxley’s?
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Remembering Osama Bin Laden: Monster, Family Man, or Misguided Genius?
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Ugh. Skyhorse plans to publish a Trump conspiracy theorist’s take on the January 6th Insurrection.
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How Long Can the Heart Go On Breaking? Three Poems of Gun Violence in America
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