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The Dissenters
“I plan to ask Mouna about it, but in the sound and the fury of her dying, I forget.”



Can an Activist Revolutionize Government from the Inside?
Rodrigo Mundaca, a leader of Chile’s water justice movement, has grand plans.

What Do We Owe the Dead?
How international human rights law fails to recognize the rights of the dead.

Crashing Trump’s ‘Multicultural’ Inauguration Ball
Diplomats, lobbyists and grifters celebrate with sequins, jollof rice and prayer.

Under Supervision
Transgender people in China — no matter their age — require parental consent to transition.


The Remains of Uruguay’s Dictatorship
The military’s pact of silence is slowing down investigations to find the missing.

Writing to Political Prisoners in Russia
Dmitrij’s main crime was photographing bridges in Vladivostok. I decided to write to him.


Surrogacy During War
Ukraine is one of the leading countries in international surrogacy — even during wartime.




Translating from Latvia’s Threatened Languages
A conversation with writer and translator Will Mawhood, whose translation of poetry from Livonian, a threatened language in Latvia, appears in our Deadlines issue, alongside an introduction on the literary traditions of Livonian and Latgalian.


The Mitten
“Maybe I did in fact return the woman’s mitten, for the line between reality and fantasy is so tenuous.”

