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The reparations debate: Mending the past, forging the future
flipboard.com · The Christian Science Monitor
What does it mean for a society to atone for systemic and enduring harms?
The race to put Indigenous land on the map
restofworld.org · Liani MK and Muhammad Fadli
In Borneo, Indigenous communities are using mapping tech to claim their land rights and fight the expansion of oil palm plantations.
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13 ‘polite’ ways you’re talking about disability that are actually rude
rd.com · Sarene Leeds
These tips will help you approach disability in a way that’s caring and considerate to those living with one.
Finding joy in the garden
Eater · Brandy Schillace
My first experience of gardening was a lesson in scarcity and sustenance. Returning to it years later, I would also discover the joy.
Druid Heights, the United States’ hidden LGBTQ+ community
BBC Travel · Melanie Haiken
This boho hub attracted rock stars and actors while playing a prominent role in U.S. counterculture history.
The male ‘friendship recession’ has serious implications
Salon · Mary Elizabeth Williams
American men are in a friendship crisis — but there are easy ways to build better bonds.
Taylor Sheridan does whatever he wants
hollywoodreporter.com · James Hibberd
TV’s most prolific hitmaker breaks his silence on “Yellowstone” ending, Kevin Costner’s exit, and more.
50 of the greatest summer novels of all time
lithub.com · Literary Hub
What makes a summer novel? I’m afraid the answer is vibes. In other words: you know it when you see it.
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