Discover the untold story of Eritrean women who shattered gender norms and took up arms in their country’s 30-year struggle for independence.
A decoration called Shenekiebay hangs outside the house, indicating that the couple is yet to have children. After the birth of two children, the ornament is removed, and she is considered an esteemed ...
Cherise Morris’ winning manuscript, The Cosmic Matter of Black Lives, is a multi-layered exploration of Blackness ...
When we arrived at Queen’s University, we knew the statistics. We knew we were stepping into a space where students of colour were the minority, and where the institution had a long-standing ...
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With a lot of focus on anti-Semitism in the world today, the term has often been mistaken as exclusive to Jewish people.
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In most circumstances, the Dutch government is not permitted to financially penalize refugees with residency permits when ...
The East African country Eritrea has been named a ‘mini Italy’, and with their close links within history, it’s no surprise. In 1890, Eritrea became an Italian colony and was the main base for the ...
After fleeing war in Darfur, Mahmoud Usman spent 14 years in limbo seeking asylum in Israel. Now, with his application approved, he looks ahead to building his future.
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