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Arts & Culture (Page 115)

November 30, 2020

Commentary: Yes, Miriame Kaba Means Literally Abolish the Police

Calls to defund the police at a summer 2020 protest. [Credit: Sloane Verbic] This summer, as people poured into the […]

By Sloane Verbic

November 30, 2020

Colin Cunliffe Takes His Art to the Woods

After an unexpected intermission, the set of Colin’s life-show has clearly changed, but Act 2 is in full swing.

By Sarah Parker

November 29, 2020

This Artist is Transforming a Vermont Art Center Into an International Hub

Rachel Moore runs a small-town art center that takes on global issues.

By Adriana Teresa Letorney

November 27, 2020

Commentary: A Look Inside North Korea Is a Necessary Risk. But Just Barely. 

Reporter John Sweeney took a controversial undercover trip to North Korea for BBC Panorama, potentially endangering the party he traveled with.

By Sarah Parker

November 23, 2020

Commentary: Fast Company Shows How Environmental Justice Advocacy Can Be Journalism

Advocacy journalism is biased — and that's okay.

By Dawn Heinbach

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