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  • REPORTS
    • Columns
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    • Faith
    • Health
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    • Special Reports
    • On the Ground
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    • Photography
    • Films
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Special Reports

Here to Stay: A Mexican migrant camp through a child’s eyes

Special Reports

Here to Stay: the challenge of resettlement after COVID-19

Here to stay: the challenge of resettlement after COVID-19 BOSTON - Even before the pandemic closed borders and...

Jun 03, 2021
Special Reports

Here to Stay: The coalition that is reshaping funding for refugees

The coalition of ethnic groups that is reshaping refugee funding SAN DIEGO – Abraham Tessema arrived in San...

May 29, 2021
Special Reports

Here to Stay: A new challenge for refugee mothers – virtual learning

A new challenge for refugee mothers: virtual learning After fleeing their native countries, Consolata Shabani, 37, Famo Musa,...

May 29, 2021
Special Reports

Here to Stay: The cultural “bridge builders”

As divorce rates spike among Syrian refugees in Europe, these “bridge builders” help them cope with change Editor’s...

May 29, 2021
Special Reports

Here to Stay: Which way, no way

Which way, no way https://vimeo.com/682957684/091da4cb90 At the beginning of the pandemic, countries like Spain and Portugal released the...

May 28, 2021
Faith

Separated by diaspora, modern-day healers divine the wisdom of their ancestors

Growing up, Ani Kalafian had heard stories of how her great-grandmother, an Armenian healer living in Iran, had...

May 14, 2021
Rights

World press freedom, 30 years after the Declaration of Windhoek

The seeds of World Press Freedom Day were sown in Windhoek, Namibia in 1991. Namibia had just won...

May 03, 2021
Culture and Identity

These Native American women are reclaiming a ‘stolen’ part of their identity: Their language

In 1980, when fourth-grader Quirina Geary’s class learned about Spanish missions and the Native American tribes they conquered,...

Apr 16, 2021
Rights

57 years after MLK’s Letter from Birmingham Jail, the Black church marches on

The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s iconic “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” began humbly, as a few sentences...

Apr 16, 2021
Faith

Evangelical disillusionment is finding a home in book clubs

In 2016, Annelie Heinen’s frustration with evangelical culture exploded. The native Iowan had been attending evangelical churches for...

Mar 29, 2021
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