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The Mythology of Power: Why Fascism Always Has and Always Will Fail

In the grand tapestry of history, amidst the rise and fall of empires and nations, one phenomenon has proven to…

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Indigenous Peoples 101: Culture, Climate Change, and Resilience

From the dense forests of the Amazon to the vast savannas of Africa, Indigenous Peoples around the world have nurtured…

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Elevating Equity in the Age of AI: Shaping a Fair Digital Future

The digital revolution has transformed almost every aspect of our lives, from how we communicate to how we work. However,…

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Revolution 101: Tell and Arrive at Indigenous Truth Together

When people commit to telling and arriving at ingigenous truth together, they embark on a journey towards meaningful change and…

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Top Picks from NPR’s New Music Friday: The Best Albums Out July 19

Let music be the thread that ties together your summer memories, creating a soundtrack that defines this season of sun…

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“Canary” by R E L: No More Coalmines

Canary by R E L is a captivating and emotionally resonant track that showcases the artist's unique blend of dreamy…

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Uukkarnit and Agloolik: Former Lives and Loves

Many years later, as a grown woman, on one beautiful autumn evening, she found herself walking with a stranger.

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Illuminate the Path: Is Iran Ready for Women Leadership?

By challenging traditional stereotypes and promoting merit-based selections, Iran can pave the way for a brighter future where women leaders…

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Why AI Has Become a Technology of Faith in the Modern Era

By reevaluating our relationship with AI, we can harness its potential while mitigating potential risks. It's time to approach AI…

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Reading Behind JJ’s “Frankie’s Song” (1999): An Ode to Change

:et us reflect on the profound feline wisdom embedded in this tune and celebrate the transformative power of change.

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