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The Social Porcupine

Keturah Hickman

A glimpse into my third-world bubble

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  • Keturah Hickman

    Keturah Hickman is the founder of the Living Room Academy. She writes about what it means to be a 21st century woman with third-world values on Substack at “The Social Porcupine.”

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