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Birth Strike in Labour/Le Travai
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Witch Camp (Ghana): I’ve Forgotten Now Who I Used To Be review – magical sound of the marginalised
By Dorian LynskeyThe GuardianMarch 13th, 2021 (Six Degrees)Sung in little-spoken Ghanaian dialects, these haunting, spontaneous songs by women accused of…
Working Class History in Antigravity Magazine
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Gurrumul, Omar Souleyman, 9Bach and DakhaBrakha: the best global artists the Grammys forgot
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Books: Free City and the fight for community college education
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The Grammys have a major problem with global diversity. Lip service isn’t going to solve it
By Ian BrennanThe GuardianMarch 10th, 2021 Renaming the world music category does little to fix its pattern of exclusion, which…
Documenting City College’s Fight for Free City
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