YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – It was the final press run at The Vindicator, the family-owned newspaper that served this...
Sep 06, 2019Young voting advocates take up the fight against suppression
When Katherine West, a political science major at Furman University, attempted to mail her ballot for the 2018...
Aug 29, 2019Ahead of 2020 elections, Stacey Abrams announces new voting rights initiative
Former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams announced a new voter protection initiative last week. Called Fair Fight 2020...
Aug 19, 2019A link between Texas and the Arctic to combat climate change
AUSTIN, Texas — Although they’re 3,000 miles and climatic worlds apart, Texas and the Arctic are closely connected...
Aug 14, 2019The trauma of white supremacist violence, from Charlottesville to El Paso
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia — Messages of hope and resistance are etched in multi-colored chalk along the red brick walls of...
Aug 12, 2019Tracing the Yorùbá influence in Cuban music
Cuban music is known around the world for its percussion, particularly the way it makes use of the...
Jun 07, 2019One square, four demonstrations: a clash of beliefs in South Korea
SEOUL— Hundreds — if not thousands — of Protestors carrying peace signs and cardboard cut-outs of a unified...
Jun 06, 2019Modi strengthens his grip on power
NEW DELHI — Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the face of the dominant form of Hindu nationalism called Hindutva, won...
May 24, 2019Kerala’s LGBTQI community looks to reconcile faith and sexuality
PALARIVATTOM, Kerala, India — Last year, India’s LGBTQI community celebrated a Supreme Court decision that effectively decriminalized homosexuality....
May 17, 2019Kerala sidesteps India’s beef debate
KOCHI, India — Deep within the buzzing market, away from vendors who deal in spices, jewelry, fabrics and...
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