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Heat and Light: Trailer

  • Written by Maria Balinska, Editor and Co-CEO, The Conversation US

Coming August 28th, The Conversation US presents Heat and Light: Stories from 1968, the year that changed America.

1968 was a year of huge social upheaval for the United States. We go deep into six key but lesser known stories from that year, guided by people who were personally affected by them. So much so that they have devoted their lives to...

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