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Mapping the History of Slavery in New York

By Ada Reso, Maria Robles, and Elsa Eli Waithe

Decolonize Hipsters

By Grégory Pierrot

Gina Frangello: Truth and Consequences

By Kelly Thompson

Estranged Modernisms

By Spencer Lee-Lenfield

Ella Boureau

Ella Boureau is a writer, teacher and translator living in New York, Marseille and her own twisted little mind. She runs the online magazine and reading series <emIn the Flesh. Her first full-length play, Helps to Hate You a Little: a Lovestory will be premiering at Dixon Place this fall. Her work has been featured in Tin House, Slice Magazine, The Rumpus, Full Stop, Pretty Queer, and The Huffington Post.
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Towards a Place That is Not Home

By Ella Boureau September 8, 2015

The city of lights, migrant refugees, and gay Muslim weddings.

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