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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

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Estranged Modernisms

By Spencer Lee-Lenfield

Juliana Farha

Juliana Farha is a Canadian-born Londoner with a Lebanese heritage and a liberal feminist outlook. While her politics are decidedly progressive she dislikes orthodoxies, groups, clubs and committees. On her blog Two Words, Juliana writes about questions that seize her imagination, insult her sense of fairness, and open her eyes to beauty. Her work includes commentary on issues from education policy to the state of contemporary feminism, alongside memoir and even some poetry. Juliana’s writing on Israel-Palestine has been published on Mondoweiss, OpenDemocracy and The Electronic Intifada
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Crushed

By Juliana Farha December 10, 2015

To occupy words.

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