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Jul
16
The Myth of Religious Violence
Cavanaugh hypothesizes that the myth of religious violence is not a baseless assertion but rather a powerful means by which
2 min read
Apr
10
Baklava Hibiscus Cheesecake
Noor May ♡ on Instagram: “Baklava cheesecake for my family only to find out my brother baked one too, cause our
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Apr
02
NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity
NeuroTribes takes readers on a journey through the history of autism from the turn of the 20th century. The determination
4 min read
May
14
The Colonizer and the Colonized
Pithy. Candid. A manifesto for post-colonial thinking. These are just a few of
the words that come to mind after
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Mar
27
Aping Mankind by Raymond Tallis
Aping Mankind presents a powerful critique against the temptation to fuse
scientific inquiry with overly simplistic and shallow isms. A
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Mar
12
Cheesy Zucchini Boats
An adored dish in my home, this is my family's take on stuffed zucchini with a
modern twist.
2 min read
Feb
18
Chocolate Fudge Pudding, an old recipe
Vintage cookbooks
from The Terrace Times Cookbook by Hellen Arbib
AH. I love raking through my grandma's closet
2 min read
Feb
11
Martin & Malcolm & America: A Dream or a Nightmare
> “There was a war going on in black and white America between Martin and Malcolm.
Everyone was forced to
3 min read
Jan
29
Honey Mustard Tomato Tart
~Inspired by Hellen Rennie's tomato tart
This tart is a HIT at my house. It's pizza
2 min read
Jan
23
A Dying Colonialism
Known as a founding father of postcolonial studies, I knew I had to pick up one
of Frantz Fanon’s
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