Tomorrow is the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 attack on the… Continue reading
“Gangs, Corruption and Collapse: The Slow and Steady Demise of South Africa”, Der Spiegel
The end of Apartheid in South Africa brought a surge of hope for a brighter future. But the ANC, the… Continue reading
“A Fitting Final Gift From Jimmy Carter”, The New York Times
By Daniela J. Lamas, August 29, 2023
Dr. Lamas, a contributing Opinion writer, is a pulmonary and critical-care physician… Continue reading
“Dispatches: The Resilience Gap”, The Atlantic
By Jill Filipovic, September Issue
Has the national obsession with trauma done real damage to teen girls?
In 2008,… Continue reading
“One of the most resilient trees on Earth is dying in droves”, National Geographic
BY JOEL K. BOURNE, JR., PHOTOGRAPHS BYMAC STONE, September Issue 2023
North America’s ancient bald cypress forests have told scientists… Continue reading
“Sleeping in cars and tents, Maui fire survivors are unsure what to do next”, The Washington Post
By Joshua Partlow, August 17, 2023
Many who lost homes and businesses in the blazes are camping on the… Continue reading
“Young Women in Afghanistan on the Taliban ‘Your Arrival Transformed My Dreams into Nightmares'”, Der Spiegel
Documented by Susanne Koelbl, Berlin, 14.08.2023
The lives of Kobra, Najia, Madina, Sonya and Zahra looked as though… Continue reading
“She Wasn’t Able to Get an Abortion. Now She’s a Mom. Soon She’ll Start 7th Grade”, Time Magazine
BY CHARLOTTE ALTER/CLARKSDALE, MISS., AUGUST 14, 2023
Ashley just had a baby. She’s sitting on the couch in a relative’s apartment… Continue reading