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Joe Woolhead on Documenting the Chaos of 9/11 and Later Efforts to Rebuild

September 10, 2021  By Joe Woolhead   Posted In  Features  History  Memoir  News and Culture 
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Assimilation and Erasure: How Imposter Syndrome Traps People of Color

Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodríguez on the Inherent White Supremacy of Ivory Towers

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Remembering the Marine Workers Who Ferried New Yorkers to Safety on 9/11

Jessica DuLong on Making History in New York Harbor

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How the History of German-Jewish Refugee Soldiers During WWII Shaped My Novel

Ellen Feldman on the Fascinating Story of the Ritchie Boys

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Rob Reich on How to Control Technology

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The Three Women of Bronzeville: On Finding Safety in My Mother, Grandmother, and Aunt

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Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy, Read by Saskia Maarleveld

A Paean to the Majesty of Wolves

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This recently-discovered 800-year-old Arthurian manuscript needs more groinspell.

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Read the love poem that went viral . . . in ancient Greece.

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Stephen King has released a new short story, with profits going to support the ACLU.

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Here’s Tolstoy’s recipe for macaroni and cheese (AKA Mac & Peace).

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The Guardian published a Judith Butler interview—and then deleted an answer about TERFS.

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Announcing the winners of the 2021 Whiting Literary Magazine Prizes.

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Morgan Parker on Why The Faculty is the Perfect Allegory for Life in America

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