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On Living Inside The Story: An Interview with Salar Abdoh

By Raaza Jamshed

After Conservation: In Conversation with Dominique Bikaba

By Russell Reed

The October Issue

By The Editors

Rat Lung

By Zoë Eisenberg

Jori Lewis

Jori Lewis writes about the environment and agriculture, mostly from the Global South. In 2018, she received the prestigious Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant for her first book, Slaves for Peanuts. She is also a contributing editor with Adi Magazine, a literary magazine covering global politics. Jori Lewis splits her time between Illinois and Dakar, Senegal.
EssayThe Cutting Room Africa

The Peanut King

By Jori Lewis April 19, 2022
Beneath the economic empire of the richest man in Africa lies the lowly peanut.
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