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“Ward shares her journey of unlearning the myth of the ideal mother, diving into the experiences many mothers have but few feel safe enough to say out loud.”
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“Through her letters, journals, and photographs, visual artist Friedrich documented her day-to-day encounters with the people of Africa on a solo trip in 1976.”
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Robert Polito “Drawing on thousands of pages of archival materials, Polito shows how Dylan evolved a late musical style that has embodied and resisted its era.”
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Ayana Lage “Days after giving birth, Lage began hearing God's voice. Diagnosed with postpartum psychosis, she then spent 17 days in a psychiatric ward.”
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Lachi “Recording artist and activist Lachi redefines Disability as a cultural movement, creative force, empowering identity, and an innovation blueprint.”
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Jess H. Gutierrez “Leaning into her geriatric millennial years, Gutierrez reflects on how growing up does not necessarily bestow one with maturity.”
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Tess Campbell “Campbell shares an honest look at what happens when an intensely logical woman and a quadriplegic man collide online and discover a perfect match.”
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Albert Camus & Maria Casarès “The letters between author Albert Camus and French actress Maria Casarès trace the extreme highs and lows of their all-consuming love affair.”
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Steven Blush “Blush explores the musical collision of rock and hip-hop and the cultural fallout that changed music for the better and remains an influence.”
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