‘Jiwaspach apnaqasiña’ has become a motto of the Aymara people
Rhino Population Climbs in Nepal Thanks to Collaboration, Conservation and Community
Despite poaching and habitat degradation, rhinos are thriving in Nepal
Despite poaching and habitat degradation, rhinos are thriving in Nepal
Herself a Victim of Cyberbullying, Lindsey Kukunda Fights Online Violence Against Women in Uganda
Activist: Uganda's anti-pornography law targets and prosecutes women
Activist: Uganda’s anti-pornography law targets and prosecutes women
Digital Discourse: How Going Online Is Keeping Kadazan and Other Indigenous Languages Alive In Borneo
Kadazan is considered an endangered language in Sabah, Malaysia
Kadazan is considered an endangered language in Sabah, Malaysia
In Latin America, Mental Health Can Only Be Achieved Through Collective Memory
Conflicts throughout history have an impact on mental health
Conflicts throughout history have an impact on mental health
Should There Be Shona-Language Versions of Google and Social Media Sites? This Zimbawean Technologist Says Yes
Blessing Kudzaishe Sibanda's conducts machine learning research on the Shona language
Blessing Kudzaishe Sibanda’s conducts machine learning research on the Shona language
Ten Years After Bahrain’s Failed ‘Spring’, Political Detainees Are Suffering
Overflowing prisons and substandard healthcare are putting prisoners' lives at risk
Overflowing prisons and substandard healthcare are putting prisoners’ lives at risk
Want to Learn to Curse Like a Russian? There’s an Instagram Account for That
A Russian-Canadian visual dictionary celebrates the richness of Russian profanity.
A Russian-Canadian visual dictionary celebrates the richness of Russian profanity.
Guyanese-American Author CelebratesCaribbe an Identity in New Alphabet Book
The book captures 'what I always wanted to see as a child'
The book captures ‘what I always wanted to see as a child’
First Nations Artist Explores ‘Indigenous Futurisms’ in His Woodland-Style Work
In Canada, Anishnaabe and Onyota’aka artist incorporates technological and traditional imagery
In Canada, Anishnaabe and Onyota’aka artist incorporates technological and traditional imagery
Inside Argentina’s ‘Green Tide’ of Feminist Activism for the Right to Legal Abortion
'We made history in the streets'
We made history in the streets’
Hong Kong’s Kim Jong-Un Impersonator Reveals He Was Arrested in October
Howard X says his political performances are to blame
Howard X says his political performances are to blame
Which Colonial Statues Are Being Torn Down in Latina America?
For many, destroying statues is another way to demolish, symbolically, the ideas of oppression, slavery and colonialism.
For many, destroying statues is another way to demolish, symbolically, the ideas of oppression, slavery and colonialism.
The Laz People’s Mission To Save Their Language From Extinction
Lazuri is one of Turkey's endangered languages
Lazuri is one of Turkey’s endangered languages
As Jamaica Sends a Large Shipment of Rescue Dogs To Canada, Animal Rights Activists Hope Regional Attitudes Will Change
'All they need is love without judgement or prejudice'
‘All they need is love without judgement or prejudice’
My Truth: The Pain of Being Silenced in Cuba
' ... Every day I live with the fear of repression'
‘ … Every day I live with the fear of repression’















