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Draw the Line
Displacement won’t be stopped unless new residents of gentrifying neighborhoods join the organizing efforts that already exist. Cynthia Tobar interviews José Lopez about his housing activism in Bushwick.
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A Syrian Asks Herself: Am I Capable of Killing?
Marcell Shehwaro describes the realities of life in Syria during the ongoing armed conflict between forces loyal to the current regime, and those seeking to oust it.
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The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart
Wesley K. Andrews returns with some thoughts on the devil and Miss Hart.
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Asking the Wrong Question
Stephen Bezruchka asks the right questions about our wrong answers.
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Without Meaning To
Kelly J. Baker goes in search of meaning…and keeps right on searching.
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Pandora’s Box
Policies that should simply have been health strategies, have actually opened the door to a punitive system which has accelerated violence, socio-economic gaps, and international asymmetries. Can we close ‘Pandora’s box’? Luciana Pol writes.
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Being Intentional About What’s in Our Network
On the importance of not living in a social media echo chamber. Zara Rahman writes.
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Jonathan Barnbrook on his CC-licensed art for David Bowie’s Blackstar
Eric Steuer interviews Blackstar artist Jonathan Barnbrook on why he and David Bowie chose a Creative Commons license for his artwork.

