Miles Davis.
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(May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965)
Duvidha / दुविधा (1973) dir. Mani Kaul
It seems today, more than ever, there is mounting pressure on our young people to sever the ties to their youth and fold into a frame that society accepts, way beyond their years. Take the way Akili McDowell reflects on his lessons from @DavidMakesMan, embarking on his own journey into adulthood and continuing to fill in his flourishing filmography in our latest feature.

Photography by Elizabeth Weinberg. Fashion by Luca Kingston. Interview by David Gillespie. Grooming by Grace Phillips.
Jumper by Christian Wijnants, Jacket by Todds Nyder, trousers by Citizens of Humanity and shoes by Thursday boots.
Ileana Rodriguez completely changed my perspective on women in the military. Especially her book Women, Guerrillas, and Love: Understanding War in Central America and specifically the section on Che Guevara.