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Silvesterchlausen

2026-05-14 18:01:00

Photo of a person in a decorative costume with a mask and an elaborate headpiece featuring a figure lifting a rock.

‘We’re not sure what it means or how it started’ – the enigmatic ritual that has existed in Switzerland for centuries

- by Aeon Video

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Rights require money

2026-05-14 18:00:00

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Talk as much as you like about human rights, nothing will change until the architecture of global finance is reformed

- by Attiya Waris

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Idle warriors

2026-05-13 18:01:00

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How a public health initiative to reduce air pollution has created ‘full-time citizen complainants’ who patrol the city

- by Aeon Video

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Beneath our human shallows

2026-05-12 18:00:00

Aerial photo of a giant sinkhole in an urban area causing buildings to collapse into the hole.

We need a new imagination for the whole Earth, linking the power of the deep planet with the vitality of the surface

- by James Dinneen

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Classroom 4

2026-05-11 18:01:00

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In this award-winning short, inmates and college students explore the history of incarceration from inside a US prison

- by Aeon Video

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Children are apprentices

2026-05-11 18:00:00

Children playing by a weathered brick wall painted blue and white, wearing coats in a playground.

The emotional and practical skills of adulthood can only be learned from (appropriate) levels of discomfort and stress

- by Niklas Serning & Nina Lyon

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