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reparative

[ri-par-uh-tiv] / rɪˈpær ə tɪv /




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Such reparative civic work often requires artists to compete with one another and to cater to myriad stakeholders who see their work as a “political symbol” — which Leigh, for one, is loath to do.

From New York Times

But Wilson’s impulses were reparative, and throughout his career, he seemed to recoil from scenes of trauma and focus instead on depictions of people he knew, in the neighborhoods they were from.

From Washington Post

The need for “reparative work” to correct housing inequities underlay planners’ recommendations to add more affordable housing types in the Chevy Chase area of upper Northwest Washington, Cozart said.

From Washington Post

I’m not aware of any other time that this kind of reparative storytelling has been accomplished for a trans character from television’s past.

From Los Angeles Times

Stepping into Max’s character in this current moment is an opportunity to revisit this iconic trans character and do some reparative work through the story itself.

From Los Angeles Times