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Inscribed Corpus: After the Movement
This episode is inspired by INSCRIBED Corpus , a zine created by a group of students who first met on Causeway Bay during the 2019 Umbrella Movement. Through the intertwined themes of piracy, community, and diaspora, it explores the global challenges that emerged during that period, while reflecting on how intellectual and cultural practices can contribute to the formation of communities yet to come.
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