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Worldcrunch on MSNThe Maoist Dogma Still Haunting Colombia’s Campuses
Maoism seduced universities worldwide in the 1960s and 70s, harming tolerance and academic excellence in the process. Today, ...
India’s muted stance on Gaza and growing support for Israel reflect Hindutva’s ideological rise and a shift in foreign policy ...
In 2006, the festival grounds were rechristened as the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. The outdoor amphitheater has since ...
Rick Loessberg and Akela Lacy trace the trajectory of America’s unfinished reckoning with policing, from the 1967 Kerner ...
Horst Mahler, who co-founded the leftist Red Army Faction guerrilla group suspected of killing dozens of prominent West ...
Millions more protesters were taking to the streets, declaring June 14, Trump’s birthday, to be “No Kings Day,” waving ...
The foreword to Blockade was written by Canadian author and poet Joy Kogawa, a friend of both Patricia and Christine Lowther.
While some see Trump administration's sudden release of MLK files as a step toward uncovering King’s assassination, others ...
The press acts as if “higher education” = Harvard. But a more interesting and gutsier stand is being taken in the heartland by schools that have a lot more going for them than football.
William L. Clay Sr., Missouri's first Black congressman and a prominent civil rights leader, used his political and organizing skills to fight for equal employment opportunities and social justice for ...
Chilling speech on Palestine has made it harder for many universities to respond to the Trump administration’s attacks.
On July 05, 1975, Arthur Ashe electrified the world by defeating the heavily favoured Jimmy Conners, to become the first ...
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