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Snapshots of the 1960s

July 9, 2018
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Shravan Vidyarthi revisits the work of photojournalist Priya Ramrakha in the U.S. and across Africa

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Thinking About Food

July 3, 2018
Arctic in ContextCultureFeatured StoryHuman Well Being

An award-winning cookbook delves into reindeer-herding culture in indigenous communities across the Arctic

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In Print: “Provocations”

July 2, 2018
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Slavoj Žižek on the 1968 revolution and our own

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In Print: “Crashing the Party”

July 2, 2018
Citizenship & IdentityCultureFeatured StoryIn Print

The radical legacy of a Soviet-era feminist

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In Print: “War of Words”

June 27, 2018
CultureElections & InstitutionsFeatured StoryIn Print

Rodrigo Duterte’s violent relationship with language

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Marines conduct a helicopter support team exercise at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa, Japan, April 22, 2016. The Marines are landing support specialists, commonly referred to as red patchers, with Landing Support Detachment, 3rd Transportation Support Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 3, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Lance Cpl. Nelson Duenas/Released)

The Contentious U.S. Presence in Okinawa, Japan

April 5, 2018
Featured StoryHuman Well BeingRisk & Security

Okinawa residents are tired of bearing the burden of the U.S.-Japanese military alliance

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In Print: “Keep Calm and Carry On”

April 4, 2018
Citizenship & IdentityElections & InstitutionsFeatured Story

How Singapore’s leaders use the gospel of business to stifle dissent

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The Cows Come Home to Qatar

March 27, 2018
EconomyFeatured StoryRisk & Security

Qatar used to buy almost all of its dairy from Saudi Arabia—but it’s now on its way to becoming a net dairy exporter

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How to Solve Africa’s Water Paradox

March 20, 2018
African AngleEnergy & EnvironmentFeatured StoryHuman Well Being

Water harvesting could solve the problems caused by extreme weather across Africa

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In Print: “And the Beat Goes On”

March 5, 2018
Citizenship & IdentityCultureFeatured Story

Native journalists Tristan Ahtone and Christine Trudeau discuss the past and future of reporting on Indigenous issues

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