Essay: The Lucky Ones (Art: Jia Sung for Guernica)
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Books by Mexican author and professor Cristina Rivera Garza tend to defy expectation and genre. Her latest work is a translation of her 2007 novel La muerte me da (Death Takes Me), translated by Robin Myers and Sarah Booker.
Following Hurston's death, an unfinished manuscript sat in a trunk that was nearly consumed in a fire along with many of her other belongings.
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While other wealthy countries have reduced their stillbirth rates, the U.S. lags behind. More than 200 people shared their stories with ProPublica.
The oral history project, led by Mitra Bonshahi and Adriana Gallardo, records intergenerational interviews between families, friends, and neighbors in Brooklyn and Queens, NYC.
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Books by Mexican author and professor Cristina Rivera Garza tend to defy expectation and genre. Her latest work is a translation of her 2007 novel La muerte me da (Death Takes Me), translated by Robin Myers and Sarah Booker.