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Sam Klein, “They Keep Changing the Rules”: Obstacles to Urban Food Sovereignty in New York City
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Zoë Moldenhauer, Who Are Museums For?
Barbara Olivier, The Embodiments of Vodou: Afro Past, Present, and Future
Marchita P. Osoria Mendez, Surviving Abandonment through Putería: Puerto Rican Cyber Sex Work during COVID-19
José Sanchez, An Economy of Perversion: Race, Class, the Inquisition, and Luiz da Costa’s Sodomy Trial, 1743
Alicia Sandoval Vadillo, Tejiendo en el Tiempo: the Construction of Time and Authenticity through a Touristic Encounter at El Museo de Arte Indigena in Sucre, Bolivia
Simon Schatzberg, The Special Prosecutor and the Uses of the Past in Mexico’s alternancia, 2001-2006
Liza Schmidt, Beyond Gangs and Graffiti: Examining Polarity in Colombian Community Tourism
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