This month’s bulletin spotlights key developments at the 2026 session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues as well ...
In fragile, conflict-ridden states like Sudan, environmental harm is a byproduct of the economic strategies. When companies ...
The hearing lasted less than an hour. In August 2021, Thai student activist Parit “Penguin” Chiwarak was brought before a provincial court after his role in the youth-led pro-democracy movement. There ...
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. Prolonged ...
The night before the rains came, Hassan’s family stayed awake, their eyes scanning the horizons of their hometown in Sudan for rising waters. His father, restless, muttered warnings under his breath.
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 ...
Despite being the second largest city in the state of New York, Buffalo remains an understudied metropolitan area in US urban history. Nationally significant events in Buffalo have received fairly ...
On July 14, 2025, a caravan of more than a dozen residents of the Upper Peninsula (UP), Michigan, drove as far as nine hours to meet with lawmakers at the Capitol in Lansing and urge them to deny a ...
The water in Myanmar’s Kachin State tastes like battery acid. But speaking out about it could burn even worse, some locals say in a recent study, and you might not live to drink again. By the edge of ...
On June 13, 2024, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) fined Hungary 200 million euros and imposed a daily penalty of one million Euros for failing to follow the EU’s asylum laws and for illegally ...