Lisa Ko on Making Memory Under Capitalism
"Memory Piece" is about existing in an age of surveillance and creating art in an era where identity itself is commodified
"Memory Piece" is about existing in an age of surveillance and creating art in an era where identity itself is commodified
Candace Williams explores how language calcifies physical and social realities in their poetry collection "I Am the Most Dangerous Thing"
Chung explores how the American healthcare system failed her family in her memoir “A Living Remedy”
Cleyvis Natera's novel "Neruda on the Park" is a portrait of how gentrification impacts a Dominican family in New York City
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah talks to Mychal Denzel Smith about how working in retail inspired his book
Carley Moore recommends books about how money (or the lack thereof) affects the marginalized
Elisabeth Cohen, author of ‘The Glitch,’ on books that shine light on the inequities and absurdities of the capitalist machine
This Netflix series about child murder and time travel has something far more topical in mind
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