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August 1, 2016  By Alix Hawley   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Literary Criticism 
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Rosa Likson, Trans. Lola Rogers

"A ruddy light pressed brazenly in through the compartment window and divided the space. The man’s bunk was left in shadow, the girl’s in light."

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“Knowing where to find the human traffickers was easy. All the Somalis in Addis Ababa knew it, and in recent weeks I had asked the right questions.”

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Madeleine Dubus On Hearing Her Father’s Voice Again

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What I Learned Growing Up Gay in a South Texas Dance Hall

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João and Raimunda: On The Injustices of Brazil’s Belo Monte Project

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July 28, 2016  By Eliane Brum   Posted In  News and Culture  Politics  Travel 
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