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 Historias De Las Tierras Fronterizas (Stories from the Borderlands)
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By Keisha McKenzie
In Voices
Posted May 22, 2019

Historias De Las Tierras Fronterizas (Stories from the Borderlands)

Migration is a human right, and doesn’t need the qualifiers that are often placed upon it. People migrate because they can and they always have. They don’t need to be of particular, capitalistic [...]

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 A Conscious Love and A Conscious Lent
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By Keisha McKenzie
In Voices
Posted February 13, 2018

A Conscious Love and A Conscious Lent

Conscious love and a conscious Lent both mean swimming against the social currents of excessive production, excessive consumption, and undervaluing people to excessively value things.

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