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Still Life

Photo by Veejay Villafranca, text by Lian Sing

Diversity Statement

By Gustav Parker Hibbett

Girls Like You

By Annell López

[To the noise of rain, pushing sleep…]

Dimitri Psurtsev, translated by Philip Metres

Lauren Elizabeth Neal

Lauren Elizabeth Neal is a historian, screenwriter, and artist who researches, writes, and presents on the relationship between city spaces, communities, and politics. Her article on graffiti, race, and the New York subway for Dissent can be read here. Her Twitter handle is @L_E_Neal, and her other work can be found at www.leneal.com.
Essay ClassUSA

Lost in Transit

By Lauren Elizabeth Neal July 21, 2016

NIMBYism, racial fear, and class politics: the struggles of trying to connect the divided Los Angeles.

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