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Capital Punishment par milindgadhavi
milindgadhavi
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This is a poem about relationship, destiny and the loss in the end.
Executions, Capital Punishments par fukawado
fukawado
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I was reading this story in my English class and its really interesting so I wanted to post it
The Electric Chair par _hudiiii
_hudiiii
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This short story explores the Canadian Indigenous experience to raise awareness about historic brutalities as a means of inspiring positive change. The accompanying art piece emphasizes the importance of addressing the practical needs of those marginalized and oppressed rather than solely apologizing to them through symbolic gestures. That, according to the author, will be an actual step towards reconciliation. DISCLAIMER Written by a non-Indigenous author who lacks personal affiliation with the explored subject, this story has been inspired by research and reflection. Although tremendous effort has been made to share the Indigenous narrative as accurately as possible, the author sincerely apologizes for any unintentional misrepresentation resulting from possible discrepancies and dramatization that may have distorted content delivery. Overall, it is encouraged to view this short story as a fictional piece of writing inspired by true stories. In addition, please note that the story contains sensitive and serious content that can be interacted with based on the reader's discretion.
shades of blue par julixtta
julixtta
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Charlie doesn't speak, so he paints.