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Linguist Malwina Gudowska, herself trilingual, sheds light on the ways in which we navigate language, its power to shape and reshape lives, and the ripple effects felt far beyond any one home or any one language.

Linguist Malwina Gudowska, herself trilingual, sheds light on the ways in which we navigate language, its power to shape and reshape lives, and the ripple effects felt far beyond any one home or any one language.

Debut novelist Soula Emmanuel tells the story of Phoebe Forde, an Irish trans woman living in Scandinavia who unexpectedly reconnects with her first (and only) girlfriend, igniting memories she thought she’d left behind.

At once a polyphonic exploration of the UK immigration system and the story of one woman’s attempt to find a life for herself amidst the pressures of her job.

Witnessing this tragedy from countries at peace, we might feel powerless. It seems impossible that this war will end without visionary leaders to guide the warring parties in the direction of peace. But, we are not powerless.

Soula Emmanuel on Sweden, social democracy, and the dark side of the laundry room.

As institutions responsible for the migrant aid crisis crumbled, Dana Sachs remembers who really stepped up to help.

Ahead of the Academy Awards, Hanna Flint explores how the trope has evolved - and how the industry still has a long way to go.