Michelle Shephard is an award-winning journalist, author, filmmaker, and podcast host and producer and has covered issues of terrorism and civil rights since the 9/11 attacks.
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Last July, the Toronto Star published Andrea Robin Skinner’s account of her sexual abuse, as a child, by Alice Munro’s ...
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Having the opportunity to speak about editorial fact-checking and journalism ethics with so many wonderful, thoughtful people ...
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When the proto-feminist writer Mary Wollstonecraft decided to marry the philosopher William Godwin, in 1797, she was thirty-eight, pregnant with their first child together, and had had a daughter out ...