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How to Wash Your Hands in a War Zone

By Gillian Esquivia-Cohen

Stitching and Writing on the Margin

By Roslyn Bernstein

The Requirement of Adequacy

Fiction by Emily Franklin

Maurice Chammah: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty

By Ann Neumann

Katherina Grace Thomas

Katherina Grace Thomas is a British-American writer and journalist based in West Africa. Her work on global health and human rights has been published by The Guardian, The Independent, Boston Globe, The Huffington Post, and many others. She was the founding editor of Ebola Deeply, and has translated poetry for PEN and Project MUSE. She is the author of a forthcoming book, an oral history of Liberia's Ebola outbreak.
http://www.katherinagracethomas.com
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Nina Simone in Liberia

By Katherina Grace Thomas June 19, 2017
The singer went to Africa, she said, in search of peace, or a husband, or maybe the feeling of home.
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The House That Doe Built

By Katherina Grace Thomas May 1, 2012

Can Liberia's celebrated president win the trust of her people?

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