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Winter 2025 Cover with photo by Lys Arango of 3 coal miners sitting on a bench during lunch

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American Origami
… as a result of the US bombing of Hiroshima. The year she died, Sadako was able to make more than 1,400 paper cranes … Whenever a mass school shooting happens, the grieving community is inundated with gifts and letters. (In Parkland, … and they agreed to help manage the files and build a website. And so we started. I would take a tray of stuff and …
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Rhythms of a Severed Past
… photographic career is vast, seemingly borderless. His bodies of work include American teenagers in juvenile … Korean activists protesting Japan’s treatment of WWII “comfort women”; a day in the life of Los Angeles’s Ethiopian … neighborhoods have been the site of community-building but also intercommunal violence; collective defense during the …
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Objects out of the Ashes
… collection, with more than five million specimens, was also destroyed, along with the museum’s storied African … circulating online, and, of course, I’ve repeatedly come up short. My whole adult life, I’ve mostly experienced … of an original experience I can’t easily access. It is an incomplete picture, but every moment spent scouring fragments …
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Going Back
… and to the land where she lived—she asked if she could come back and take some more. María said yes. Annie ended up coming back more than twenty times over the course of the … two abusive relationships, taking her sons to street festivals, registering her kids for schools that said they had no …
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The Lives of East End
… into slavery, survived the Civil War, and built vibrant communities in freedom. Now, their descendants have … What is the American way of forgetting? Centuries ago, medieval castle-builders named their underground dungeons … for Black or white American cemeteries, only a patchwork of websites, maps, and regional records forming an incomplete …
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Inside Bollywood
… film industry from a non-film family background and as a complete unknown. Singh was discovered by YRF casting … or “parallel” cinema (what we would refer to as “indie” film) also seeks to differentiate itself from the ubiquitous …
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