
This is tricky, click each title 1 through 5 for the long read desired, and close the new tab when you’re finished, then choose the next title. Enjoy!
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A glimpse into this week’s list:
- Forcibly displacing the Maasai tribe in the name of “conservation.”
- The death of an Alabama pastor—and the grief of the community he left behind.
- Studying Alaska’s little brown bats.
- A dispatch from a conference on artificial intelligence.
- Remembering Shaun of the Dead, 20 years later.
1. The Great Serengeti Land Grab
Stephanie McCrummen | The Atlantic | April 8, 2024 | 8,385 words
The pastoral, semi-nomadic Maasai have lived on their land in northern Tanzania since the 17th century. But under the guise of conservation and modernization, the Tanzanian government is resettling the tribe, destroying their compounds and seizing their cattle—in other words, erasing their traditional way of life.
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Myotis lucifugus (little brown bat). Image by Joe McDonald/Getty Images.
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Click the link below for the five articles:
https://longreads.co
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