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In this episode of Interweaving, host John Collins speaks with Catherine Tedford, curator of the Street Art Graphics digital archive. They discuss her work collecting and analyzing political stickers ...
Lake Superior — or Gichigami, as the Anishinaabe call her — is a mighty spirit. She has cast a forcefield around the Upper Midwest, protecting it from development by bestowing us with atrocious ...
The deep consequences of interconnected globalized systems paired with destructive localized human actions is on full display in the La Guajira peninsula of Northeastern Colombia. Daniel Henryk Rasolt ...
One of the first places I visited during my semester in Copenhagen was not only a beautiful park, but also a graveyard. Located in the heart of Nørrebro, this multipurpose space—Assistens Kirkegård—is ...
The first time I ever heard the term “social housing” was at a Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) meeting in Buffalo, NY, in the fall of 2024. A former colleague of mine invited me to the meeting, ...
In this article, I seek to go beyond simply presenting statistics to illustrate the scope of poverty or economic insecurity in the North Country. I want to show how the limited understanding of ...
Even a simple thing like taking a stroll around a Danish city can tell you about this country's deep commitment to combating climate change and supporting the welfare of its people. Copenhagen's ...
Echoes & Algorithms is a mini-series delving into the evolving relationship between grassroots journalism and artificial intelligence (AI), exploring how AI influences narrative authenticity, and ...
Past studies have examined drug economies in Myanmar’s extractive regions, but this research introduces a new angle: how “green extractivism” functions within a conflict economy. This poses particular ...
On Feb. 9, 2024, renowned anthropologist Dr. Ghassan Hage released a public statement on the decision of the Max Planck Institute to sever its relationship with him because of his public statements ...
The scatterplot below highlights Hungary's role as a 'negative outlier' in the European asylum system, demonstrating an exceptionally low positive decision ratio for asylum applications across ...
As students continue to play a key role in mass protests in Haiti against the current government of Jovenel Moïse, Jesús G. Ruiz argues that it is time we look to Haiti once again, not just for ...
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