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  • Joshua Bennett’s latest poetry collection is Owed. That’s O-W-E-D. The book is a series of odes — lyric poetry in the form of an address to a particular…
  • When Sarah Menkedick was a new mother, she openly shared the expected details of her life about sleepless nights or day-care waiting lists. The only taboo…
  • The first thing you notice when you pick up this slim volume is the image on the cover featuring a young girl facing one way, standing on a shore by the…
  • Fifteen stories make up the debut collection by Jenny Bhatt, and each story is as different from the next as it can be, featuring diverse settings,…
  • In "Someone's Listening" by Seraphina Nova Glass, protagonist Faith Finley seems to have everything going for her. She’s a psychologist with a thriving…
  • When Alice King is murdered in her home in the South Side of Chicago, her daughter, Ruby, despairs at the thought of being left to live with her father in…
  • After displacement from Haiti, an exodus from South America and an epic journey through the Americas, what became of Haitians’ American dream? In this final episode of Line in the Land, Dachka, Jean Jeanbaptiste and others explain where they ended up.
  • Después de ser desplazados de Haití, un éxodo hacía Sudamérica y una travesía épica a través de las Américas ¿qué fue del American dream para los haitianos? En este episodio final de La Línea, Dachka, Jeanbaptiste y otros explican donde se encuentran ahora.
  • When an earthquake devastated Haiti in 2010, the international community pledged billions of dollars toward recovery. Much of that aid never went to rebuilding Haiti – or even to the Haitian people. But Haiti’s instability goes back even farther. In fact, it has a great deal to do with outside political forces dating back to the country’s origin story as the world’s first Black republic. That story, in episode four of Line in the Land.
  • Cuando un terremoto masivo devastó Haití en 2010, la comunidad internacional prometió invertir miles de millones de dólares en la recuperación. La mayor parte de esa ayuda no se destinó ni a la reconstrucción de Haití, ni al pueblo haitiano. Pero la inestabilidad de Haití data de siglos; tiene que ver con fuerzas políticas externas que se remontan a la historia de origen del país como la primera república negra del mundo. Esa historia, en el episodio cuatro de La Línea.
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