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Seven songs to mourn seven black men
Joel Thompson is behind a composition about the killing of black men in the USA

My husband came back from the dead
How an accident and a case of mistaken identity changed one couple's lives forever

Why I made a film in which I kill my dad
When Kirsten Johnson’s dad got dementia she found an unusual way to cope

Elza Soares: invincible queen of samba
Singer Elza Soares survived poverty and public scandal to become a music legend in Brazil

The tale of the little Countess's little cello
How a 180-year-old miniature cello shaped the musical dreams of two American girls

How I became ‘Mr Vaquita’
Lorenzo Rojas-Bracho faces poachers and pirates to save the world's rarest marine mammal

The student who fought to pass Mexico’s historic ‘revenge porn’ law
Ana Baquedano campaigned to change the law in Mexico after an ex shared her nude selfie

The family murder that launched our campaign
Brothers Luke and Ryan Hart are trying to change the conversation around domestic abuse

My brother’s illness made me a “sickle cell warrior”
Tartania Brown is one of few sickle cell doctors in New York who also has the condition

The "five careers" of Bettye Lavette
Bettye Lavette was a teenage singing star. Five decades on, she's a star once more.