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Here are the finalists for the 2022 Kirkus Prize, one of the world’s richest literary awards.

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Do We Need a Support Group? How Translation Can—and Should—Be a Collective Effort

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Beyond the Colonial Gaze: Readings From Contemporary Nigeria

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What the Escape Fantasies of Tech Billionaires Reveal About Our Apocalyptic Age

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David Suzuki on the Urgency of Scientific Education in an Era of Climate Emergency

"It is clear that reason and facts alone no longer suffice to move people and society to action."

September 8, 2022  By David Suzuki   Posted In  Climate Change  Features  Nature  News and Culture  Science 
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On the Quiet Radical Black Politics of the 1976 Film Car Wash

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On Martha Cooper’s Exhilarating Photos of 1980s NYC Graffiti

“It’s a high you can’t find anywhere else.”

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On Wildness and Communication: Exploring the Inner Lives of Animals in Fiction

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