Exploring how taxation can function as climate reparations, this blog links colonial responsibility, racial justice, and inequality to new pathways for a fair and just climate transition.
His new novel, “Palaver,” observes how an expat in Japan and his visiting mother find “a new language and way of being that’s ...
Following its initial approval in the Knesset, the Israeli bill enabling the death penalty for cases of "terrorism" has ...
The Tuesday protest, organized by UMass SJP, focused on the cases that found the UMass administration and Board of Trustees ...
In this Jubilee Year 2025 – a special year of forgiveness and reconciliation that the Catholic Church celebrates every 25 years – and as we soon begin the African Union’s decade of reparations, we ...
The waterway cuts through a tangled and tragic past in southeastern Colorado that still echoes Western expansion, Indigenous ...
This Tuesday, for two precious minutes, the country will be united. The memory of our war dead, and the sacrifices they made, ...
Explore gold’s enduring value as a safe-haven asset, its modern role in diversification, and why it remains relevant amid market volatility. Click for more.
A United Nations (UN) report, filed by UN Special Rapporteur for the Occupied Territories, Francesca Albanese, has found that the genocide perpetrated by Israel against Palestinians in Gaza “would not ...
Explore Victimology's role in criminal justice system, covering key theories, Indian legal provisions (CrPC, BNSS 2023), compensation schemes, and AI's impact on victim support and ...
There's perhaps no more stirring an example of political art than Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix (1798–1863). Measuring roughly 8½ by 10½ feet, the painting was completed in 1830 to ...
Fifty years after the UN General Assembly Resolution 3379 declared "Zionism is a form of racism," the sentiment is still being echoed harmfully worldwide.