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The Creative Aid Society

Mariya Strauss

Using our human creativity to remake the world. Researched writing and photos from encounters with my ancestors. Occasional dispatches from Baltimore.

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How not to find what you seek

Indulge me in a moment of toxic nostalgia: At the Oak Park Public Library in Illinois, eight-to-thirteen year old me used to get dropped off after school by my mom, who had errands to run, a part time job to do, and three other kids to care...

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Is Worry A Form of Care?

CW: this essay contains mention of suicide and child loss.

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I'm replacing Stephen Miller as architect of the nation's immigration enforcement regime.

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This old punk

I spent my mid twenties working at bookstores, trying unsuccessfully to organize unions, and going to my friends’ punk rock shows, bands nobody’d heard of, their simple melodic phrases punctuated with wailing yells and distorted guitar solo...

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