An investigation into the illegal sea turtle poaching and trade in Ghana NYANYANO, Ghana — In an open, unsanitary seaside ...
The largest known database of possible American war crimes committed in Iraq and Afghanistan shows that the military-justice ...
Five Years of Teaching The 1619 Project On August 18, 2019, The New York Times Magazine published a special issue, The 1619 Project. It called readers to recognize the foundational role of the ...
Senior health care access across much of rural America is in a state of crisis. Decades of agricultural industrialization and consolidation have eroded rural employment opportunities, leading to ...
Juliana Kim is a weekend reporter for NPR, where she adds context to the news of the day and brings her enterprise skills to the media giant's signature journalism. She is based in Nashville and came ...
Amita Arudpragasam is a Tamil writer, researcher, and policy analyst from Colombo, Sri Lanka. She has worked in the nonprofit ...
The super-heated water disturbs the fish up to "15 kilometers from the shore," explains Jewrin Diop, a retired fisherman from a fishing community called Fass Boye, located in Thies, Senegal, a city 70 ...
Jim Garrett is a professor of social studies education in the Mary Frances Early College of Education at the University of Georgia. Jim’s research centers the emotional demands of learning and ...
En México cada año aumenta el número de personas con diabetes tipo 1 y 2 que necesitan insulina. El tratamiento para esta enfermedad se lleva hasta el 30% de los ingresos de una familia. Cuatro ...
Montu Miller teaches AP African American Studies, Ethnic Studies, and Peer Leadership at Cedar Shoals High School, Athens, GA. He is an alumnus of UGA (BA African American Studies '20) and Piedmont ...