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That Warm Alaskan Welcome: Commercial Genetics and Mothers’ Secrets

Francesca Penchant·
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Commercial genetics has become a cultural phenomenon. In this piece, I use autobiography to document discovering my biological father.
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The Challenges of Being a Woman in Bangladesh: Rehnuma’s Story

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"Ami Tau Ami (I Am Who I Am), is a story about a mother letting go of her own dreams but passing it to her daughter, as my mother did for me."
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"A tree once taught me that those moments of ruin are only a pause, a passage really, on the way to something else."
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