The Power of Protest and Persistence

By Lisa Casaus || There are those who say that protest “doesn’t change anything,” but you can thank protest for the eight-hour workday and voting rights. For some, it has … Read More

Living at the Edge of Conflict: A Resident’s Account from Dubai During the US-Iran War

The brunch reservation was for one o’clock. The news alert arrived at half past twelve. Another escalation, another set of coordinates neither of us could place on a map without … Read More

Global Focus: Winter in Ukraine – Survival Instead of Celebration

By Andriievska Anastasiia || For most people around the world, winter is one of the happiest seasons of the year – a time for holidays, vacations, and celebrating winter traditions … Read More

The Price of Bread: Attack on Ukraine’s Fields Impact the World

By Andriievska Anastasiia || Ukraine continues to rank among the world’s top ten suppliers of agricultural products, holding fourth place in corn exports and sixth place in wheat exports. In … Read More