A study rooted in Black women educators’ experiences invites us to envision education as a site of liberation, not just ...
The rapid proliferation of algorithmic systems has sparked widespread concerns about their potential to perpetuate and ...
In every generation, there are individuals whose lives quietly shape history, not through wealth or political office, but through faith, courage, and moral clarity. The late Bishop Nathaniel Garang ...
The Trump administration’s attacks on journalists have a side effect: further exposing the violence of prisons.
What is novel is the way the documentary explores both his childhood trauma and his adult torture. With its surrealist tones, striking visuals, and self-referential asides, director Rob Gordon Bralver ...
I arrived in Bogota one bright morning in the spring of 1988, the leader of an executive protection team providing security to a prominent American billionaire — this was back in the day when a ...
True wisdom comes from knowing what to let go of — old goals, approval, and stories — to make space for growth.
Spare the rod, make the child sad? New IFS research claims that stricter parents raise happier teens
One of my earliest acts of rebellion was linguistic. At less than five years old, I called my father “oye” instead of “papa.”In an Indian middle-class.
This paper critically examines the Bui Dam hydroelectric project as a microcosm of the tensions inherent in China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and its impact on contemporary Sino-Ghanaian ...
A federal ruling striking down certain tariffs as illegally imposed could have ripple effects for retailers and possibly ...
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Anti-ICE Ice Fishing, Subzero Marches, and Art Sled Activism: A Winter of Protest in the Twin Cities
Protesters have shown their disgust with the Trump administration and their willingness to fight side-by-side with their neighbors—often in distinctly Minnesotan ways.
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