A Vision of the City as a Live Organism

Imagine a city of staggering, sometimes menacing beauty. Its history is bloody, but it carries on, becoming more mesmerizingly strange with each era. Now imagine that the city is sentient. It has agency and consciousness; it decides who gets to stay and who needs to leave. It’s both a physical …

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Don’t Let Trump Exhaust You

This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here. The Trump campaign is trying to turn the electoral process into a moral swamp. …

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Mexico’s Oldest Black Village Faces Poverty, Harsh Climate

by Stacy Jackson April 4, 2024 Afro-Mexicans in the village of Tecoyame and surrounding towns fear closures due to severe droughts that have left the land parched. Tecoyame, regarded as Mexico’s oldest Black village, is grappling with poverty and the existential threat posed by extreme climate changes. Situated in the …

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