On Being Invisible: Our Nation’s Veterans
This essay is part of a series inspired by our Winter 2012 Social Justice issue. The first one was posted September 2011, and all feature people who have helped make marginalized segments of our world...
View ArticleLady Chatterley, My Father and Me
My father, Viktors Jurģis, around the time he revisited Lady Chatterley. In 1928, when the English author DH Lawrence had Lady Chatterley’s Lover privately printed in Italy and Alfred A. Knopf...
View ArticleImages of War and Immigration: Pantea Tofangchi
When we think of immigration we often do not consider that it is fundamentally a sensory experience and, to a great extent, a visual one. It is an experience of the urgent and compelling power of...
View Article5 Questions for Jen Michalski, Author of The Tide King
Baltimore-based author and editor, Jen Michalski. When author Jen Michalski was featured in the Baltimore Sun this summer, the headline called 2013 “a prolific year” for her. That phrase is...
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