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Naomi Klein on How Egypt’s Extinguished Revolution Continues to Inspire Struggle Worldwide

Naomi Klein on How Egypt’s Extinguished Revolution Continues to Inspire Struggle Worldwide

The Bravery and Resilience of Egyptian Activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah

By Naomi Klein | April 1, 2022

The Literary Film and TV You Need to Stream in April

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Ariella Garmaise Considers the Instagram Infographic Approach to Ethics

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Bill McKibben: In a World Without Oil, There Would Be No Putins

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By Open Source | April 1, 2022

Language is the True Protagonist of <em>My Brilliant Friend</em>’s Third Season

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How Langston Hughes Has Influenced Generations of South African Writers

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Glass Orchid, a new arts nonprofit in honor of Molly Brodak, has launched.

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Here is the shortlist for the 2022 Dylan Thomas Prize.

Here is the shortlist for the 2022 Dylan Thomas Prize.

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A Ukrainian book publisher is collecting donations to get books to refugee kids.

A Ukrainian book publisher is collecting donations to get books to refugee kids.

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A tiny Charlotte Brontë book, long hidden from public view, is now for sale.

A tiny Charlotte Brontë book, long hidden from public view, is now for sale.

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