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Talking about how best to dismantle systems of racism, the former Boston city councilor implored a Roxbury crowd to “remove ...
This piece is part of Letters on Pragmatic Hope, an essay series in which Wesleyan professors and administrators reflect on a daunting question: How can students act with purpose and efficacy amid an ...
An Indiana University humanities course teaches students about the health consequences of ‘mass incarceration,’ while having ...
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Australia has announced new financial sanctions and travel bans against four senior officials of Afghanistans Taliban ...
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Could well-intentioned efforts to reduce prejudice be pushing people further apart? Studies reveal why some messages backfire.
In the United States, a combination of historical systematic oppression, poverty, and issues surrounding tribal sovereignty has led to a crisis in the Indigenous community. American Indian and Alaska ...