Religious parents and educators challenged California policies aimed at preventing schools from outing children.
From time to time, I retreat into the fond memories of my youth in Delta State. Between 1992 and 1993, I served in Asaba as a member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC)—a predominantly ...
For those of us from the heartland of the smock, our earliest memory of the revered fugu goes back to our grandfathers and fathers. I must have been no more than six or seven years old when I watched ...
Bad Bunny headlined the Super Bowl 60 halftime show on Sunday night. And like his predecessor, Kendrick Lamar, the Puerto Rican artist delivered a performance replete with political, economic and ...
Divisions are intensifying across the nation, with a recent poll finding that over half of Americans fear the U.S. is on a path toward civil war and two-thirds believe that American democracy is under ...
The opening of a new mass transit line in a major city should be a moment of celebration for residents. But if — and forgive us if we still count this as a significant “if” — the Eglinton Crosstown ...
Indeed, our haftarah does something remarkable: It names names. Not just heroes but absentees. Not just those who fought but those who consciously chose not to. After Israel’s defeat of the Canaanite ...
On this day 40 years ago, a generation of schoolchildren learned that the future can break your heart. That morning, television carts had been rolled into classrooms and assemblies across the country.
International Holocaust Remembrance Day is a moment of reflection – but it is also a moment of connection. It calls on us to remember not only what was lost but what has endured: the strength of our ...
Sharifah Munirah Alatas, Helen Ting and Zaharom Nain all welcome the government’s move to teach about the country’s history and its constitution to all undergraduates. Two academics have welcomed the ...
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