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Anna Deavere Smith: Some Notes on <em>Notes from the Field</em>

Anna Deavere Smith: Some Notes on Notes from the Field

"It all starts with listening."

By Anna Deavere Smith | May 21, 2019

Ebony Thomas on Seeking the Fantastic When the World Tells You Not To

Ebony Thomas on Seeking the Fantastic When the World Tells You Not To

Writing Towards Magic as a Person of Color

By Ebony Elizabeth Thomas | May 21, 2019

In India, One Publisher's High-Stakes Fight for a Caste-Free Society

In India, One Publisher's High-Stakes Fight for a Caste-Free Society

Changing the Conversation One Book at a Time

By Liesl Schwabe | May 20, 2019

Ani DiFranco on Reproductive Freedom and Taking on the Patriarchy

Ani DiFranco on Reproductive Freedom and Taking on the Patriarchy

"I have had two abortions, I have borne two children."

By Ani DiFranco | May 20, 2019

As abortion stories flood the internet one wonders when it will ever be enough?

As abortion stories flood the internet one wonders when it will ever be enough?

By Kaylen Ralph | May 17, 2019

The Ongoing Exile of the Undocumented

The Ongoing Exile of the Undocumented

Oscar Villalon on The Death and Life of Aida Hernandez

By Oscar Villalon | May 17, 2019

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A New Generation, Betrayed by the Old, is Rising Up on Climate Change

By Pierre Ducrozet | May 17, 2019

At last night's Authors Guild benefit, calls to support authors in a troubled democracy.

By Corinne Segal | May 16, 2019

In a Refugee's No Man's Land at the Thai-Burmese Border

By Pibulsak Lakonpol | May 16, 2019

Good for publishing, bad for our souls: Michael Wolff has written a sequel to <em>Fire and Fury</em>.

Good for publishing, bad for our souls: Michael Wolff has written a sequel to Fire and Fury.

By Emily Temple | May 15, 2019

The Struggle to Learn Nonviolence in a Violent Place

The Struggle to Learn Nonviolence in a Violent Place

Rachel Louise Snyder on the Paradoxes of Prison Rehabilitation

By Rachel Louise Snyder | May 9, 2019

Balancing Power in the Lebanese Borderlands

Balancing Power in the Lebanese Borderlands

Alev Scott at the Edge of a Syrian Refugee Camp in Arsal

By Alev Scott | May 9, 2019

What Would It Mean to Live in <br>a World Without Stories?

What Would It Mean to Live in
a World Without Stories?

Alexis Wright on the Systemic Weaponization of Silence

By Alexis Wright | May 8, 2019

When white nationalists protest your bookstore

When white nationalists protest your bookstore

By Corinne Segal | May 2, 2019

A Writing School for <br>Working People

A Writing School for
Working People

"Workers don’t need to learn about their oppression; they need a space to imagine beyond it."

By Matt Grant | May 1, 2019

Growing Up At Ground Zero of American Apartheid

Growing Up At Ground Zero of American Apartheid

Greg Bottoms on Historical Amnesia in the American South

By Greg Bottoms | May 1, 2019

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