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Taylor Swift collage
The Arts
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The Arts
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Philosophy
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Photography of Taylor Swift in concert at Wembley Stadium on June 23, 2018 | Christian Bertrand
Philosophy
The Mysteries of Taylor Swift
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Hazel (Ashleigh Murray) and Nella (Sinclair Daniel) in a scene from The Other Black Girl. Mariama Diallo, 2023
Race
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technology
The Rise of AI Ethics
February 21, 2024Peter M. Asaro
Greek terracotta relief heroes
War
Traumatized Heroes
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A street sign as been replaced with a hand-painted with a sign reading "Navalny St" as part of a memorial outside the Consulate-General of Russia, New York City, on February 18, 2024.
Russia
The Man Who Was Too Strong
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Poster for Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Purple and black poster with a black and white photograph of protestors and the text "The Fight for freedom ... is at home."
Israel/Palestine
Elite Capture and Racial Capital, from the University to Palestine
February 14, 2024Cresa Pugh, Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò, Julie Beth Napolin
Soviet POWs covering a mass grave after the Babi Yar massacre, October 1, 1941. Credit: Johannes Hähle, Wikimedia Commons
Social Research
Preventing Genocide
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