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A Different World

 

IN 1837, 26 years before the end of slavery, a Quaker philanthropist founded the Institute for Colored 
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Nicole Wong | Sun, Jan 27th- 5:55pm | African American, college admissions, Education, HBCUs, Featurette, Community, Culture, Diaspora, Issue 26: The South - Spring 2013, Race, University/Academics

The God-Freak Complex

"What makes me a freak is when I'm seen as a reflection of people's worst everything...But I could also be their best reflection."

Mandy Hu | Sun, Jan 27th- 5:31pm | Comedy, D'Lo, LQBTQ, Oakland, queer, transgender, Featurette, Gender, Issue 26: The South - Spring 2013, Performing Arts, Sex

Block 4

The drive from San Francisco to Manzanar is long even on contemporary highways driving 65 miles per hour, and in winter, it’s still longer when one needs to skirt the Sierras to the south. This location would have been even more remote in the...

Rachel Schreiber | Tue, May 15th- 4:12pm | japanese american internment, World War II, Featurette, Issue 25: Generation - Spring 2012, History

Then and Now

Laurel Nakadate: photographer, video artist, surreal storyteller
Meeting the Stranger’s World, Issue 12

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Justine Rivero | Wed, Jan 23rd- 1:01pm | Poetry, Activism, Art & Design, Books Section, Featurette, Culture, Film, Issue 25: Generation - Spring 2012, Mr. Hyphen, Music, Performing Arts, Photography

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