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  2. Harriet McBryde Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Unspeakable Conversations, Johnson's account of her encounters with Singer and the pro-euthanasia movement, was published in The New York Times Magazine in 2003. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It also served as inspiration for The Thrill , a 2013 play by Judith Thompson partly based on Johnson's life.

  3. Peter Singer - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, disability rights activist Harriet McBryde Johnson debated Singer, challenging his belief that it is morally permissible to euthanise newborn children with severe disabilities. "Unspeakable Conversations", Johnson's account of her encounters with Singer and the pro-euthanasia movement, was published in the New York Times Magazine in ...

  4. James W. Douglass - Wikipedia

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    James W. "Jim" Douglass (born 1937) is an American author, activist, Christian theologian, and investigative journalist. [1] He is a graduate of Santa Clara University.He and his wife, Shelley Douglass, founded the Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action in Poulsbo, Washington, and Mary’s House, a Catholic Worker house in Birmingham, Alabama.

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  6. Unspeakable - Wikipedia

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    The Unspeakable, a 1924 Polish silent film; Unspeakable; Unspeakable, a horror film; Unspeakable, a documentary by John Paskievich; Unspeakable: The Life & Art of Reverend Steven Johnson Leyba, a 2002 documentary film about Steven Johnson Leyba; Unspeakable, a 2017 television film starring Indira Varma

  7. Steven Johnson Leyba - Wikipedia

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    The performance resulted in national media attention [4] [5] including the front page of The New York Times, [6] references in scholarly articles, [7] and public debate. In 2002, he was the subject of the film documentary Unspeakable:The Life & Art of Reverend Steven Johnson Leyba , [ 8 ] by Marc Rokoff.

  8. Donald Barthelme - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, he began to publish short stories collections beginning with Come Back, Dr. Caligari in 1964, followed by Unspeakable Practices, Unnatural Acts (1968) and City Life (1970). Time magazine named City Life one of the best books of the year and described the collection as written with "Kafka's purity of language and some of Beckett's grim ...

  9. Unspeakable tragedy of Gaza war presents complex dilemma with ...

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    The world’s eyes are fixed on Gaza. Hamas militants’ attack on southern Israel took more than 1,400 lives. Israel’s response, as of last week, has taken over five times that number.