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French Artist's Trauma-Inspired Paintings Unveiled in Madrid
The posthumous exhibition of Monique Gies' paintings in Madrid reveals the artist's traumatic childhood abuse, prompting reflection on generational trauma and artistic expression as a form of healing.
French Artist's Trauma-Inspired Paintings Unveiled in Madrid
The posthumous exhibition of Monique Gies' paintings in Madrid reveals the artist's traumatic childhood abuse, prompting reflection on generational trauma and artistic expression as a form of healing.
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36% Bias Score


Exercises in Darkness" Explores Trauma and Resilience in Women's Lives
Naja Marie Aidt's new novel, "Exercises in Darkness," follows a 57-year-old unnamed narrator struggling with PTSD after a recent trauma, detailing her difficult journey toward recovery and self-discovery, while also exploring broader themes of violence against women and the complexities of female ex...
Exercises in Darkness" Explores Trauma and Resilience in Women's Lives
Naja Marie Aidt's new novel, "Exercises in Darkness," follows a 57-year-old unnamed narrator struggling with PTSD after a recent trauma, detailing her difficult journey toward recovery and self-discovery, while also exploring broader themes of violence against women and the complexities of female ex...
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44% Bias Score


Long Story Short: A Comedy Exploring Familial Trauma
Long Story Short, an American animated series, centers on a Jewish family in California navigating everyday challenges and intergenerational trauma, showcasing relatable family dynamics within a comedic framework.
Long Story Short: A Comedy Exploring Familial Trauma
Long Story Short, an American animated series, centers on a Jewish family in California navigating everyday challenges and intergenerational trauma, showcasing relatable family dynamics within a comedic framework.
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24% Bias Score


Orphan: László Nemes's Venice Film Festival Entry Explores Generational Trauma
László Nemes's new film, Orphan, premiering at the Venice Film Festival, explores the complex father-son relationship in 1957 Budapest, revealing the lasting impact of the Holocaust and World War II on subsequent generations and highlighting the director's personal connection to the story.
Orphan: László Nemes's Venice Film Festival Entry Explores Generational Trauma
László Nemes's new film, Orphan, premiering at the Venice Film Festival, explores the complex father-son relationship in 1957 Budapest, revealing the lasting impact of the Holocaust and World War II on subsequent generations and highlighting the director's personal connection to the story.
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52% Bias Score


Little Ruins: Family, Renovation, and Uncovered Trauma
Manni Coe's "Little Ruins" recounts the family's struggles renovating a derelict Andalusian house while caring for his brother Reuben (Down's syndrome), highlighting challenges with unreliable volunteers and revealing Manni's past trauma.
Little Ruins: Family, Renovation, and Uncovered Trauma
Manni Coe's "Little Ruins" recounts the family's struggles renovating a derelict Andalusian house while caring for his brother Reuben (Down's syndrome), highlighting challenges with unreliable volunteers and revealing Manni's past trauma.
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24% Bias Score


War's Enduring Impact: A Grandmother's Transformation
This column reflects on the author's grandmother's experiences in Japanese internment camps during WWII, detailing her transformation from a privileged woman to someone who prioritized survival, even at the expense of others, and the lasting impact this had on her personality and relationships.
War's Enduring Impact: A Grandmother's Transformation
This column reflects on the author's grandmother's experiences in Japanese internment camps during WWII, detailing her transformation from a privileged woman to someone who prioritized survival, even at the expense of others, and the lasting impact this had on her personality and relationships.
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52% Bias Score

Sexual Abuse in Dutch Protestant Church: Women Speak Out
A new podcast reveals multiple women suffered sexual abuse by church officials in the Protestant Church in the Netherlands (PKN), leading to the PKN chair issuing a public apology.

Sexual Abuse in Dutch Protestant Church: Women Speak Out
A new podcast reveals multiple women suffered sexual abuse by church officials in the Protestant Church in the Netherlands (PKN), leading to the PKN chair issuing a public apology.
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56% Bias Score

Italian Novel Exposes Domestic Violence's Devastating Silence
Andrea Bajani's award-winning novel, "The Jubilee," details the destructive silence surrounding domestic abuse in an Italian family, highlighting the lasting impact on children and the difficulty of breaking free from such patterns.

Italian Novel Exposes Domestic Violence's Devastating Silence
Andrea Bajani's award-winning novel, "The Jubilee," details the destructive silence surrounding domestic abuse in an Italian family, highlighting the lasting impact on children and the difficulty of breaking free from such patterns.
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44% Bias Score

Ukrainian Woman Takes Necessary Vacation Amidst War
A Ukrainian woman, after years of continuous work and stress during the war, takes a much-needed vacation in Finland, grappling with guilt but ultimately recognizing self-care as essential.

Ukrainian Woman Takes Necessary Vacation Amidst War
A Ukrainian woman, after years of continuous work and stress during the war, takes a much-needed vacation in Finland, grappling with guilt but ultimately recognizing self-care as essential.
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16% Bias Score

Trauma Expert's Antisemitic Remarks Spark Outrage and Lawsuit Threat
Trauma expert Bessel van der Kolk sparked outrage by comparing Israelis to Nazis and disparaging Orthodox Jews during an Omega Institute workshop, prompting an apology from the Institute and a libel threat from van der Kolk.

Trauma Expert's Antisemitic Remarks Spark Outrage and Lawsuit Threat
Trauma expert Bessel van der Kolk sparked outrage by comparing Israelis to Nazis and disparaging Orthodox Jews during an Omega Institute workshop, prompting an apology from the Institute and a libel threat from van der Kolk.
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56% Bias Score

Italian Women's 1954 Defense of Madonna del Parto Painting
In 1954, women in Monterchi, Italy, protested the removal of Piero della Francesca's Madonna del Parto, physically blocking its transport to Florence for an exhibition, highlighting the painting's profound cultural significance to the community.

Italian Women's 1954 Defense of Madonna del Parto Painting
In 1954, women in Monterchi, Italy, protested the removal of Piero della Francesca's Madonna del Parto, physically blocking its transport to Florence for an exhibition, highlighting the painting's profound cultural significance to the community.
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4% Bias Score

Ukrainian Camp Offers Support to Children of Missing Parents
A summer camp in Ukraine provides group therapy for children whose parents went missing during the war, addressing the unique trauma they face due to the uncertainty and prolonged grief associated with missing loved ones amidst the ongoing conflict, impacting over 70,000 Ukrainian families.

Ukrainian Camp Offers Support to Children of Missing Parents
A summer camp in Ukraine provides group therapy for children whose parents went missing during the war, addressing the unique trauma they face due to the uncertainty and prolonged grief associated with missing loved ones amidst the ongoing conflict, impacting over 70,000 Ukrainian families.
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24% Bias Score
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