Czesław Miłosz (third row, fourth from the left) at the Stefan Batory University of Vilna in 1930.
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The perceived “otherness” of eastern and central Europe is a complex phenomenon, which a new book on the Polish Nobel laureate’s oeuvre brings to light.
A segregation sign in a restaurant in Lancaster, Ohio, from 1938.
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As a political tool with a long history and dubious boundaries, whiteness – by its very fluidity – fosters violence.
Canada’s residential school system has had a lasting effect on First Nations communities.
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When a patriarchal society is combined with a history of colonialism, women in that country are at heightened risk of gender-based violence.