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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

Humera Afridi

Humera Afridi is a former Open City Creative Nonfiction Fellow at the Asian American Writers Workshop, and a former Fiction Fellow at the Writers Institute at the CUNY Graduate Center. Her work has appeared in Granta, the New York Times, and several anthologies. She is currently studying the teachings of Sufi mystic and musician Hazrat Inayat Khan at Suluk Academy, New Lebanon, New York.
Religion in America: Gods and Devils Commentary ReligionUSA

The Call of the Dervish

By Humera Afridi December 15, 2014

Pilgrimages to a master of mysteries in the Bronx.

Commentary Climate & Environment

Tell Them Our Stories

By Humera Afridi November 25, 2013

On storytelling and survival in post-disaster landscapes, from Tacloban City to Staten Island.

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