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Geghard_Don Stones that Have Weathered Many Storms: A Reporter’s Notebook from a Human Rights Defender’s Place of Solace Commentary ByPriyadarshini Sen September 28,… Read More
Lara USC 8 Lara Aharonian: Advocating for Armenia’s Vulnerable Women Article ByPriyadarshini Sen September 28, 2022… Read More
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Zannah Mustapha 3 Zannah Mustapha: Teaching Boko Haram’s kids Article ByInnocent Eteng September 12, 2022… Read More
Zannah Mustapha Zannah Mustapha: How One Man Has ‘Fathered’ More Than 2,000 Kids Orphaned By Boko Haram Article ByInnocent Eteng September 2, 2022… Read More
Fouzia Azizi: Refugee to Refugee, Afghan Resettlement Worker Draws from Faith and Experience Article ByDiane Winston August 23, 2022… Read More
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Even if de-occupying the entire state of Hawaii is a nearly impossible dream, inklings of what a more Hawaiian Hawai'i might look like help to keep the dream alive. Wong-Kalu smiles when we tell her we are going to Molokai to interview Ritte, whom she calls Uncle Walter.
“When you go to Molokai,” she says, “it’s a very Hawaiian place.” Read More