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A Circle of Looks

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  • 4 April
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Reassemblage by Trinh T. Minh-ha is both an exploration of the lives of Senegalese women and an ethnographic experiment in which the director seeks to..
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Zollverein and German Unification

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  • 4 April
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In the era of nationalism, modern-day Germany found itself divided into many conflicting kingdoms. To compete with other European nations they sought economic cooperation in..
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Cinema, Nazism and Solidarity

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  • 4 April
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An analysis of Leni Riefenstahl’s film Triumph of the Will as a medium for Nazi propaganda, focusing on the prevalent notion of Nazi unity throughout the film...
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The Parable of the Lost Sheep -Two Snapshots

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  • 4 April
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This paper explores the use of repetition in the Bible as a means to appeal to different audiences, using The Parable of the Lost Sheep as a..
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“Build Back Better”: The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami and Sri Lanka’s Fishing Communities

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  • 4 April
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The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami did horrendous damage to the fishing communities of the eastern and southern coasts of Sri Lanka. The tsunami killed and..
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Red and Black- A historical investigation into the role of the Red Scare in the US government’s relationship with the Civil Rights Movement

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  • 4 April
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How domestic opponents to the Civil Rights Movement in the United States exploited the American fear of communism linking it to Martin Luther King in..
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In Review: Show with Alexei Martov and Bodyshakes @Il Motore

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  • 3 April
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As the venue’s name suggested in its native Italian tongue, this Montreal house features virtuosi with a knack for loud riffs, magnetic stage presence, and..
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Science: A Tool of the Heteronormative Society?

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  • 2 April
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Until we alter the way science is taught across the world, we can only expect superficial changes for “not straight” people in society...
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Melodic Mondays #1

  • by Naima Vogt
  • 2 April
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“Melodic Mondays” is the new bi-weekly column of GRAPHITE’s culture section, featuring three songs of different genres linked together by their uplifting and mood relieving..
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Can Elections Save The Baloch?

  • by Sharik Bashir
  • 1 April
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Empowering the people of the province and bringing it under state control would surely be the first step in solving Balochistan's complexities. ..
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Shorts : What Makes a Tree Fall

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  • 30 March
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* The breaths, when they came, were much shorter now. They were growing painful. With the echoing crunch of each footfall onto the leafy pathway,..
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Divesting from Fossil Fuels: A Symbolic Awakening

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  • 30 March
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Divestment movements are not pursuing the most logical course of action to condemn the main culprits of the fossil-fuel economy...
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Poetry: The Secrets I’ve Shared

  • by Naima Vogt
  • 29 March
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There are two bodies in the backseat of my brain, Exchanging long-winded lists of sins and ice-cream scoops...
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Israel and Palestine: A Regional Approach

  • by Mark Bonja
  • 28 March
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The general trend in the Israel-Palestine peace process is determined by the change in regional power dynamics...
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Spotlight : Vanessa Anglade

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  • 28 March
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* This series grew under the umbrella theme of the “extreme.” Vanessa Anglade narrows her focus with this body of work to explore violence and..
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Pakistan: One Way Forward

  • by Sharik Bashir
  • 27 March
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The country is in desperate need of secular reform...
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Congo - Remembering Lumumba through Technology and Economics

  • by George Bauer
  • 26 March
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Only in unity can the Congo start a ‘sublime struggle that will lead our country to peace, prosperity, and greatness’...
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Spotlight : Blasé presents “Bad Wake Up”

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  • 26 March
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* Blasé dropped a bomb on the East Coast this past Sunday with the album Bad Wake Up. Influenced by artists like DJ Premier and..
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A Tale of Democracy and Lions

  • by Elias Kühn von Burgsdorff
  • 25 March
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Rethinking the relationship between democracy and development in the context of East Africa’s successful authoritarianism...
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Poetry : Smoke Letters

  • by Shaq Kheder
  • 24 March
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Yes I said yes I said, we will never be here again? And he said yes. And that was when I knew it was done...
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Gia Condo : Andrea Mary Marshall

  • by Andrea Salgado
  • 24 March
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Allegra LaViola Gallery in New York City displayed Andrea Mary Marshall’s second solo exhibition: Gia Condo. From paintings to photographs, film-stills to video, her alter..
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