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Animals in Chicago
November 6, 2013 It seems right that the theme this year for the Chicago Humanities Festival should be “Animals: What Makes us Human.” This city, after all, used to be called (and maybe is still called) hog butcher for … Continue reading
Posted in Americas, Animals, Atlantic, Diaspora, Environmentalism, Ethnicity, indigenous communities, Race, Spanish, World history
Tagged Atul Gawande, Bill T. Jones, Chicago Humanities Festival, Daily Show, Jonathan Safran Foer, Junot Diaz, Martina Navratilova, Peter Mancall, Rolena Adorno, Sherman Alexie
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