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cultural revolution

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Features // Mao Zedong

The East is red, even in the West

Chairman Mao lives on in my parents’ strange fondness for communism

September 28, 2017 Baopu He
Features // Transgenerational Trauma

Healing histories: tracing trauma through the generations

To fully understand the complexity of our present communities, we have to dive into our manifold pasts.

August 16, 2017 Penny Cummins and Ann Ding
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Perspective // Arts Degree

The art(s) of surviving

Why is there such a generational rift between the understanding of an arts degree?

May 12, 2017 Shi Meiwen

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