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		<description><![CDATA[The transparency epidemic, how to be happier, a poem about white supremacy, and more. | Alan Mass incarceration, and criminal justice reform, are not really national but local trends. So national politics matter much less than you might think. A poignant insider view on how the digital age is grinding down the remaining bastions of old-school journalism. Thanh Tan, a talented journalist who grew up in Olympia, Washington, recounts the powerful tale of her family’s escape from Vietnam and refugee experience in Cascadia in this...]]></description>
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