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Two centuries after his downfall, Napoleon remains both revered and controversial in France — but above all, unavoidable.
The first Black woman elected to the US Senate and former US Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa has some stories to tell.
It would be amusing if it weren't so serious. Last weekend's expressions of supposed free speech were almost universally ...
As a parent, I care deeply about what kind of world my kids will inherit — and who they’ll grow up to be in it. That’s why, ...
The Ozarks called Chloe Jones, 32, back home in December of last year after more than a decade away — first studying art ...
Part of becoming an ally is educating yourself. These 16 movies and TV shows are a good first step in learning about systemic ...
Reflecting on June 16, we honour the sacrifices of freedom fighters while questioning the relevance of youth engagement in ...
Marked by turmoil, tragedy and triumph, 1968 was a roller coaster. Political protests hit an international crescendo, ...
Nazareth University is celebrating the 2025 Juneteenth holiday by sponsoring a visit from award-winning author and historian ...
“Kevin Powell is just an amazing guy with a great documentary and a down-to-earth way to talk about so many things in our world today,” said Michael Carter, the senior advisor to the president at ...
Fighting Back Against Censorship On this episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D sits down with Emerson Sykes, senior staff attorney at the ACLU, to unpack the growing wave of book bans and attacks ...
Author Matt Forrest Esenwine has some advice for would-be poets and creative types, and it all starts with a question: "What if ...?" ...