

[B]oth the holiday’s development and epidemiological reasons for its present-day decline are rooted in a settler colonial project centered on the pursuit of wealth and ecological exploitation
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Written by JOSEPH NEVINS - SUREN MOODLIAR - ELENI MACRAKIS Filed Under: COVID, News, News to Us, NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed, Politics
[B]oth the holiday’s development and epidemiological reasons for its present-day decline are rooted in a settler colonial project centered on the pursuit of wealth and ecological exploitation
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“The cry of our enemies was dreadful, especially when our men ran out to recover their arms.”
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It’s Thanksgiving this week. More correctly the National Day of Mourning. A holiday ... read more
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