Vincent Haddad, Ph.D., associate professor of English at Central State University, was recently interviewed on a Michigan NPR podcast, Stateside with April Baier, on his new open-access book, “The ...
The urgency for addressing climate change has never been greater, but the curve of greenhouse gas emissions is starting to ...
Third-generation Japanese American artists process the impact of incarceration on their parents' generation and their lives afterward in “Resilience — A Sansei Sense of Legacy" at the Illinois ...
Yet, today, their descendants remain dispossessed of the very land for which their forebears shed blood. The violent dispossession of our land and the brutal colonization that began centuries ago ...
The Métis Scrip system, introduced in the late 1800s, was presented as a solution to Métis land claims in what is now Western ...
With its fertile land, well-educated populace, and vibrant industries, Zimbabwe seemed poised for greatness. Yet today, over 70 percent of the population lives below the poverty datum line, with half ...
In these difficult times, the voice of the late Palestinian-American scholar, Edward Said is ever present, “Writing is the ...
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In an interview with ScreenRant, Gil Birmingham, who plays Chief Thomas Rainwater, shared his thoughts on the emotional ...
Give the organizers of a proposed “Don’t Hate. Debate.” at a New York City comedy club credit for good intentions. When ...
UAE-based agricultural giant Al Dahra is reportedly in negotiations to lease agricultural land in Kenya, a move that could ...
Michael Brendan Dougherty’s shift toward Trump reflects changes in the American electorate. I voted for Kamala Harris, though ...