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Mar
3
2025

Weekly Roundup - 3/3/25

This week: In a new report, senior reporter Alex Kane examines the educational nonprofit Facing History & Ourselves, which specializes in providing model curricula on genocide but has refused to offer resources about Gaza.

In a comic from our Winter issue, contributing writer Solomon Brager draws the story of the relationship between contributing writer Christopher Blackwell and a raven who visits the window of his prison.

And in light of the passing of poet and translator Pierre Joris, we are sharing a 2021 conversation between Joris and writer Fanny Howe, as part of our folio marking the centenary of the birth of Paul Celan.

Report
A Progressive Education Nonprofit’s Silence on Gaza
Facing History & Ourselves, which is known for its model lessons on genocide, has angered staff and disappointed teachers with its refusal to provide resources about Gaza.
Alex Kane
Comic
Hey Chubbs!
Christopher Blackwell

From the Archive

Conversation
Celan’s Ferryman
Pierre Joris, who has been translating Paul Celan into English for more than 50 years, discusses a life lived with the poet’s work.
Fanny Howe