Rich in an ore used in electronics, the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has become a geopolitical minefield.
In the workplace and at school, the threat of racist retaliation and genocide denial looms around every corner.
Gazans claim Israel is obstructing humanitarian aid to keep the area unlivable and compel them to leave their homeland.
In a setback for Trump’s anti-DEI purge, a judge said the orders would “likely” be found to violate the First Amendment.
Former officials have alleged the NYC mayor’s case was dropped in a quid pro quo with the Trump administration.
No surprise, Canadians aren’t exactly brimming with enthusiasm at such a prospect. Between 70 and 90 percent of Canadians tell pollsters they are adamantly opposed to the idea. The issue is now center ...
Filed by 17 state attorneys general, the lawsuit targets trans people by undermining a core pillar of disability rights.
ICE arrived in unmarked vehicles to snatch our neighbors. Here’s how a North Carolina community organized in response.
The president’s power grab over federal agencies is the latest example of his use of the controversial legal theory.
Morgen A. Chalmiers is an MD/PhD Candidate in Medical Anthropology and was recognized as an Emerging Scholar in Family Planning for her research on barriers to reproductive healthcare for ...
Nicolas Niarchos is a journalist whose work focuses on conflicts, minerals and migration. His work has been published in The Nation, The New Yorker, The Guardian and The Independent.
Education scholar Julian Vasquez Heilig says this is part of “an attempt to privatize education,” using DEI as a wedge.
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