Arts & Humanities

26 Years a Slave: Juan Miranda’s Fight for Freedom in Colonial New York

The 1735 trial of printer John Peter Zenger is remembered as a foundational moment in the history of press freedom in colonial New York. Far less known is the case of Juan Miranda, the first enslaved man to take his enslaver to the colony’s Supreme Court to fight for his own freedom.

Arts & Humanities

Uncopyable? Creativity and Judgment in the Age of AI

There’s no such thing as a moral machine – yet. In times of digital offloading, we need to cultivate human creativity once more. After all, real thinking begins where certainty breaks down, not where it is enforced.

Academia & Publishing

How Do We Make Reading Truly Accessible? A Conversation With Thomas Kahlisch

Whether for pleasure or study, the power of reading should be inclusive. But how can we make that a reality? In our interview with Thomas Kahlisch, the Director of the German Centre for Accessible Reading explains why collaboration is the key to making it happen.

Academia & Publishing

Wie wird Lesen wirklich barrierefrei? Ein Interview mit Thomas Kahlisch

Egal ob zur Unterhaltung oder zu wissenschaftlichen Zwecken – Bücher, Zeitschriften und andere Formen von Lesestoff sollten für alle Menschen zugänglich sein. Doch wie kann das gelingen? Im Interview erklärt Thomas Kahlisch, Direktor des Deutschen Zentrums für Barrierefreies Lesen, warum Kooperation dabei so wichtig ist.

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