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The story of Astrid Puentes Riaño is rooted in the soil of Colombia. Born in Bogotá to a family with campesino roots, her ...
In their reports, government-aligned media have portrayed all arrested journalists, civic activists, and rights defenders as criminals, in line with the official narrative.
Shahidullah Faraizee Putting a garland of shoes on a former Chief Election Commissioner in public is not merely an insult to ...
The city of Ashland unveiled its newest ‘Playwrights Walk’ plaque at Railroad Park yesterday. The plaque honors playwright ...
Expected to be a star-studded event, those invited have been sworn to secrecy about their attendance, and the city’s nine ...
Professor Todd Clear, a leading scholar on mass incarceration, discusses his research on the social consequences of incarceration and argues for a reimagining of justice that centers community health ...
Juneteenth became a time for both reflection and celebration, blending solemn remembrance with joyous expressions of culture ...
A study of young people in the city of São Paulo, Brazil, reveals that adolescents living in neighborhoods with high rates of ...
Cinema has long served as a mirror to society reflecting its triumphs, struggles and injustices. Over the years, many powerful Indian films have boldly addressed themes of social injustice, be it ...
More than 500 people demonstrated against cutbacks in services offered by Social Security Saturday in front of the Social Security Administration Office in Waukegan.
Governments rarely address causes of social injustice but manage public concerns by creating new folk-devils and moral panics. They promote the claim that gender orientations, diversity and equality ...
Small-scale rice farmers are groaning from the flood of imports following the drastic cut in tariffs, as part of a so far futile effort of the government to bring down rice prices.