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Though largely forgotten today, Nathaniel Isaacs, the unlikely Jewish British adventurer, continues to shape how we perceive ...
Private citizens in seven states no longer have a legal path to sue under a key section of the Voting Rights Act, under a federal appeals court ruling. Wednesday's decision ...
An Afrikaans-speaking lady had Mzansi vibing and dancing in full Venda traditional attire on TikTok. Her confidence and cultural respect sparked major love online.
In America, it seems we believe that the only way to right the wrong of longstanding racial discrimination is to, well, just ...
On May 18, the Baltimore Museum of Art will open “Black Earth Rising,” an exhibition that examines the connections between the climate crisis and colonialism through profoundly beautiful works by ...
Ravi Sahariya (26) sits silently among a group of villagers at a small temple in Moondiyar, a village bordering the ecologically-rich Shahbad forest in Rajasthan’s Baran district. The forest, vital to ...
Guinea-Bissau, where there are virtually no art galleries, no art schools and little government funding for the arts, has ...
As Tribal Chairman W. Ron Allen wrote in a 7 Cedars booklet about the ongoing project: “We see this place as a gateway to the ...
Some artists and bands performed traditional Black Masking Indian music, which is driven by West African percussive rhythms, ...
In the shadow of Mount St. Helens, nestled in the tiny town of Cook, Washington, sits a crimson-colored treasure trove that ...
Five lions were sprawled out and sunning on rocks alongside Kenya’s Voi River. Hippos wallowed nearby. Elephants drank and ...
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