“Almost half of US families can’t afford basics like rent and food”, CNN
By Tami Luhby, May 18, 2018
The economy may be chugging along, but many Americans are still struggling to afford… Continue reading
“Grifters Gone Wild’, The New York Times
By Maureen Dowd, Opinion Columnist, Sunday Review, May 27, 2018
Washington — Con artists have always been slithering around.
Huckleberry… Continue reading
“Una Mullally: Referendum shows us there is no Middle Ireland, just Ireland”, The Irish Times
Una Mullally, Dublin, 27 May 2018
‘The fiction of Ireland as a conservative, dogmatically Catholic country has been shattered’
The… Continue reading
“Observer Editorial: The Observer view on the Irish referendum result”, The Observer
London, Sat 26 May 2018
The majority in favour of repealing the eighth amendment reveals how far attitudes have changed… Continue reading
“Kitty Marion: The actress who became a ‘terrorist’: UK women’s vote centenary”, BBC Stories
“Who killed Bobby Kennedy? His son RFK Jr. doesn’t believe it was Sirhan Sirhan”, The Washington Post
Tom Jackman, May 26, 2018
LOS ANGELES — Just before Christmas, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pulled up to the… Continue reading
“‘We can’t end hunger if we don’t end conflict’”, World Food Programme (WFP)
Press Release, WFP, Rome, May 24, 2018
Historic UN Security Council resolution recognizes link between conflict and food insecurity.
“We’ve… Continue reading
“Why hunger is still a problem in America”, CBS News
By Aimee Picchi, May 22, 2018
Half a century ago, the CBS Reports documentary “Hunger in America” shocked middle-class Americans… Continue reading
“Historical fiction is back—with a fire in its belly: Fred Khumalo reflects on how writing can be a powerful tool for an activist”, The Johannesburg Review of Books
By Fred Khumalo, May 2018 Edition
Fred Khumalo, whose most recent novel is Dancing the Death Drill, believes past narratives… Continue reading
“Where are all the disabled writers?”, Sydney Review of Books
By Amanda Tink, May 2018 Edition
Cambridge Companion to Literature and Disability by Clare Barker, Stuart Murray (editors). Cambridge… Continue reading