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A Quiet Giant: How Indonesia Paved the Way for Liberation Struggles Worldwide
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False Profits: Why I Am Not Teaching in the Classroom This Fall
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Ghosts, Seen Darkly: Richard Flanagan on Visiting the Site of a Japanese Prison Camp
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Consent and Power: On Age Gaps in the Context of Queer Relationships
"To be a woman, even a woman in a position of power, means an erasure of agency, even the agency to harm. For better or worse, we were both invisible."
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