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The Work of Peace: Dr. Margarita Tadevosyan on Conflict, Memory, and the Long Horizon of Justice
For Margarita Tadevosyan, peacebuilding is not an abstraction. It begins with memory. She remembers standing in line for bread as a child in Armenia in ...
Orvis School of Nursing hosted the third LGBTQ+ nursing summit at the Lake Tahoe campus, focusing on direct actions through ...
A discussion of the rapid integration of AI in the US insurance industry, the legal and ethical challenges arising from AI ...
How partners respond to stress may be as important as the stress itself, according to two new Canadian studies of lesbian, ...
As part of its ongoing efforts to expand dialogue around women’s writing and publishing, Elles hosted its first conference on ...
Overall, the Census Bureau estimates that more than 4.3 million Americans had to leave their homes because of disasters in 2024, whether for a short period or much longer. It was the fourth-costliest ...
"Motherhood and activism are not mutually exclusive," writes . "Rather, they are categories of identity that inform each ...
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Why Druski’s Erika Kirk Video Matters
The comedian’s mega-viral send-up of conservative women is more important than you might think. On March 25, Drew Desbordes, ...
Youth radicalization is accelerating globally, driven by digital platforms and AI that amplify extremist content, normalize ...
In Love Like a Mother, Elizabeth Berget claims that biblical texts, Christian history, art and women's lived experience are ...
Dozens of companies are marketing products that promise to reveal a person’s “true” biological age – that is, how well your body is functioning – for a price ranging from around US$30 to over $1,000.
Women make up 32% of researchers in sub‑Saharan Africa. But while we account for more than half of science graduates at ...
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