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Why National Pride Could Make or Break Climate Action - JSTOR Daily
Nationalism and environmentalism have a history of pairing in dark ways. What does this mean for international climate negotiations?
Drunk as a Lord? OK, if You’re a Lord - JSTOR Daily
Where does class-based hypocrisy over substance use come from? Look to the seventeenth century.
How Latin Camp Rocked the New York Underground - JSTOR Daily
Puerto Rican queers produced theater and film that made them mainstays of the New York underground arts movement of the 1950s and ’60s.
Why the Belowground Ecosystem Matters - JSTOR Daily
Trees get all the credit. But for biodiversity, look down, too.
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How to Summon Spirits - JSTOR Daily
The Spiritualist, a newspaper published from 1869-1882, is filled with tales of supernatural phenomena and tips for communicating with the dead.
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When ancient scribes translated the Hebrew Bible into Greek, they used “daimon” for a number of different concepts, including pagan gods, human-animal hybrids, and diseases. But the idea of fallen ang... View More
Coping with Climate Anxiety - JSTOR Daily
A psychologist suggests ways of giving young people hope for the future of the planet—and themselves.
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Mexico’s First Liberated City Commemorates Its Founding - JSTOR Daily
The City of Yanga was founded after a group of enslaved Africans, led by Gaspar Yanga, rebelled against colonial rule.
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Plant of the Month: Jackfruit - JSTOR Daily
The newly hot alternative to meat has a long history.
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The Rise and Fall of the Liberty Cap - JSTOR Daily
What happened to the revolutionary headgear that symbolized freedom from enslavement? Meet the sectional politics of the early republic.
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