PinnedPublished inThought ThinkersHis Name Is GulpililUnderstanding the man behind the stereotype with Molly Reynolds’ filmMay 13, 2024A response icon5May 13, 2024A response icon5
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PinnedPublished inThought ThinkersThe Irish Disappeared: Fathers, Mothers, Sons, Friends, and CousinsBetween 1972 and 1985, sixteen people were abducted and killed by Irish Republicans. Some of them have never been foundDec 9, 2024A response icon9Dec 9, 2024A response icon9
PinnedPublished inModern WomenCannes 2024 — What Happened to Shame?Payal Kapadia, the Grand Prix, and the audacity of Hindu nationalismMay 30, 2024A response icon4May 30, 2024A response icon4
PinnedPublished inModern WomenReading Lyra McKee while Gaza is BurningIn memoriam, five years laterApr 18, 2024A response icon5Apr 18, 2024A response icon5
Published inThought ThinkersHow Hunger Strikers Question Our Understanding of TimeWhen biological time clashes with the present and the past4d ago4d ago
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Published inThought ThinkersHow This Document Continues to Challenge Australian PoliticsThe Uluru Statement From the Heart, 8 Years LaterMay 29May 29
Published inThought ThinkersWhy the Restitution Debate Will Last As Long As HumankindAnd the ever-evolving questions it raisesMay 26A response icon11May 26A response icon11
Published inThought ThinkersJustifying The Looting of Benin City: The Words Used to Authorize Its DestructionAnd what they tell us about the nature of imperialism and human greedMay 19A response icon9May 19A response icon9