Emily Ratajkowski on Feminism, Capitalism, and Exploitation

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Hotel with History | Copacabana Palace, Rio De Janeiro

This is an episode of Hotels with History, produced by Intelligence Squared on behalf of Perowne International⁠. Picture being on a sweep of white sand where Rio meets the Atlantic. Through revolutions, dictatorship, and the moving of the capital itself, Jules and Richard trace h ...  Show more

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