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What were winds that stopped? That phrase brought her to the archives where she worked. In a cardboard box stamped with her employer’s old logo she found a brittle news clipping from 2019: a storm had toppled a stand of poplar trees along the river; the incident was called “the black winds” by a small community that had protested the city’s plan to build a parking garage. The trees had been planted as a living memorial for people who vanished—activists, organizers—during a stretch of disappearances that never made national headlines. Their voices had been hushed by bureaucracy. Local lore held that the place where the winds stopped—the last grove of standing poplars—was where the missing could be remembered properly. canarionegro20241080pduallatmkv

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