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New novel portrays cycles of white violence in South Africa
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‘The Seed’: an incisive, yet generous, account of feminism and infertility
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New book challenges mainstream understandings of violence in Latin America
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Mona Awad’s ‘Bunny’: a sweetly sick take on academia
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adrienne maree brown shows us how to reclaim pleasure under oppression
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Smokii Sumac’s poetry goes to the hard places with generosity and care
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New look at treaty archives reminds us Canada was not built on Indigenous surrender
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The Red River is mother and healer in Katherena Vermette’s new book of poetry
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‘1919’ is a welcome commemoration of the strike that rocked Winnipeg a century ago
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‘The Big Stall’ details how neoliberal think tanks blocked action on climate change
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