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    Turner Prize Awarded Four Ways after Artists’ Plea to Judges By Mark Brown
    9th December 2019

    Turner Prize Awarded Four Ways after Artists’ Plea to Judges By Mark Brown

    All Four Nominees Asked Judges to Recognise ‘Commonality, Multiplicity and Solidarity’ 3 Dec 2019 – All four artists shortlisted for the 2019 Turner p

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    Pop culture: restoring Namibia’s forgotten resistance music
    8th December 2019

    Pop culture: restoring Namibia’s forgotten resistance music

    There is a rich history of 20th century music in Namibia that was suppressed and all but erased by political forces. Now an archive project called Sto

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    Abdellatif Laâbi’s letter to Ashraf Fayadh “Je vis des moments difficiles”
    8th December 2019

    Abdellatif Laâbi’s letter to Ashraf Fayadh “Je vis des moments difficiles”

    Preface to the French translation of Ashraf Fayadh second collection November 29, 2019 in Non Fiction, Source: The dreaming machine n 5 My dear Ashraf

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    A Guantánamo Bay detainee’s drawings show the brutal CIA torture he endured at a secret US-run prison in Thailand By Eliza Relman
    8th December 2019

    A Guantánamo Bay detainee’s drawings show the brutal CIA torture he endured at a secret US-run prison in Thailand By Eliza Relman

    A drawing by the Guantánamo Bay prisoner Abu Zubaydah of his torture at a secret CIA prison. Abu Zubaydah, Courtesy Professor Mark P. Denbeaux, Seton

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    One Step at a Time By Tamir Ben Kalifa
    19th November 2019

    One Step at a Time By Tamir Ben Kalifa

    In front of her teammates and Israeli peers, Rahel Gebretsadik, a 15-year-old Eritrean immigrant with a petite frame, a shaggy ponytail and an infecti

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    CAN LIVE THEATER HELP SPUR CLIMATE ACTION?
    9th October 2019

    CAN LIVE THEATER HELP SPUR CLIMATE ACTION?

    This year's Ojai Playwrights Conference tackled the existential threat of climate change. TOM JACOBSUPDATED:AUG 14, 2019ORIGINAL:AUG 13, 2019 Left to

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    Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947) The Highest mountains stand as the witnesses of the Great Reality by Rene Wadlow
    9th October 2019

    Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947) The Highest mountains stand as the witnesses of the Great Reality by Rene Wadlow

    Nicholas Roerich, the Russian painter, explorer, and cultural activist, whose birth anniversary we note on 9 October, stressed throughout his life the

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    Last Year’s Nobel Prize in Literature Was Canceled Over Scandal and Conflict. Can 2019’s Award Mark a Comeback?
    9th October 2019

    Last Year’s Nobel Prize in Literature Was Canceled Over Scandal and Conflict. Can 2019’s Award Mark a Comeback?

    9 OCTOBER 2019 AT 19:33 from TIME by Suyin Haynes This year’s Nobel Prize for Literature marks a first in the award’s 118-year history.

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    The Lie of Global Prosperity: How Neoliberals Distort Data to Mask Poverty and Exploitation by Seth Donnelly
    7th September 2019

    The Lie of Global Prosperity: How Neoliberals Distort Data to Mask Poverty and Exploitation by Seth Donnelly

    “We’re making headway on global poverty,” trills billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates. “Decline of Global Extreme Poverty Continues,” reports the Wor

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    International Humanitarian Law, Constant Challenges, NGO Responses by Rene Wadlow
    15th August 2019

    International Humanitarian Law, Constant Challenges, NGO Responses by Rene Wadlow

    ​ 12 August is the anniversary of the signing of the Geneva Conventions of 1949.  The 1949 Geneva Conventions and the 1977 Protocols Additional are ce

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    Once A Symbol Of Freedom, Sudan’s Pop Radio Station Has Fallen Almost Silent
    11th July 2019

    Once A Symbol Of Freedom, Sudan’s Pop Radio Station Has Fallen Almost Silent

    Enlarge this image When Omar al-Bashir was ousted from the Sudanese presidency in April of 2019, there was an explosion of new culture in Sudan. In a

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    Danilo Dolci: Development and Opposition to the Oppression of the Mafia by Rene Wadlow
    5th July 2019

    Danilo Dolci: Development and Opposition to the Oppression of the Mafia by Rene Wadlow

    Danilo Dolci (1925-1997) whose birth anniversary we note on 28 June, was active in the movement for world citizenship and deeply influenced by the non

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    Documentary on political – art persecution to premiere in Kampala By Gabriel Buule
    3rd July 2019

    Documentary on political – art persecution to premiere in Kampala By Gabriel Buule

    Courtesy photo of Cranes band where Gitta was a member The tendency of politics falling into collision with the creative art industry didn’t start yes

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    Aime Cesaire: (1913 – 2008) A Black Orpheus  by Rene Wadlow
    2nd July 2019

    Aime Cesaire: (1913 – 2008) A Black Orpheus by Rene Wadlow

    My negritude is not a stone, nor deafness flung out against the clamour of the day my negritude is not a white speck of dead water on the dead eye of

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    Nonkilling Arts Research Committee Letter: Vol. 3, N. 4 (Jul-Aug 2019)
    2nd July 2019

    Nonkilling Arts Research Committee Letter: Vol. 3, N. 4 (Jul-Aug 2019)

    Nonkilling Arts Research Committee Letter: Vol. 3, N. 4 (Jul-Aug 2019) Bimestrially sent from our site: Nonkilling.org. "Nonkilling art explores the s

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