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Culture and Identity

A woman walks alongside a brick wall (Photo via Pixabay)
Europe

The myth of the Muslim monolith

Americas

The world’s human rights movement would look very different ‘if it weren’t for women’

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Golden butterflies are fluttering across this town. They’re the symbol of Movies that Matter,...

Mar 30, 2017
Announcements

Share your story: Documenting Hate at GroundTruth

This form is part of ProPublica's Documenting Hate initiative documenting and reporting on hate crimes across America. The...

Mar 29, 2017
Rights

GroundTruth joins ProPublica network documenting hate crimes

The 2016 election season and its aftermath have been marked by hateful rhetoric against Latinos, African-Americans, Muslims, Jews...

Mar 29, 2017
Marcos Espinoza, 17, goes for his daily ride on his favorite horse, Maximo, at the family ranch in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Marcos is the son of immigrant parents from Guatemala and Mexico, and he wants to carry on the legacy of his culture in the United States. (Photo by Betina Garcia/GroundTruth)
Photography

A Guatemalan tradition lives on at a Kentucky ranch

Marcos Espinoza, 17, was born and raised in the United States, but he’s living the “ranchero lifestyle,” –...

Mar 20, 2017
The Dakota Access Pipeline protest at the Sacred Stone Camp near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, on Aug. 25, 2016. (Photo by Tony Webster/Flickr User)
Rights

The most dangerous myth about America’s indigenous peoples is that there are none left

Testifying before a House Subcommittee in 1993, Donald Trump leaned into a pair of microphones and claimed that...

Feb 23, 2017
2) Devio pins an opponent in the 2nd round of the Maine State Championship arm wrestling tournament in South Portland, Maine, on March 12, 2016.(Photo by Adam Glanzman/GroundTruth).
Photography

The 75-year-old arm wrestling champion who still keeps winning

Standing at a mere 5 feet, 7 inches and 155 pounds, 75-year-old Norm Devio of Hopkinton, Massachusetts, doesn’t...

Feb 08, 2017
Democracy

Latinas at Women’s March on Washington send a message to Trump

They wore hand-painted cardboard butterfly wings on their backs as symbols of migration, with words like “peace,” “warrior”...

Jan 25, 2017
Rights

Opinion: Staying in the struggle at Women’s March in Mississippi

By Pamela Berry-Johnson JACKSON, Mississippi – Just days prior to joining the historic Women’s March on Jackson, my...

Jan 22, 2017
Rights

Record turnout at Washington Women’s March kickstarts opposition

WASHINGTON — Overnight, the capital transformed from the lower energy of President Donald J. Trump’s inauguration to the...

Jan 21, 2017
Organizers of the march say its purpose is to “send a bold message to our new government on their first day in office, and to the world that women's rights are human rights.” (Photo by Roger/Flickr)
Rights

Marching beyond Washington: Calling for women’s rights worldwide

Women around the world are expected to gather on Saturday to call for "parity and equity at all...

Jan 18, 2017
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