by Abigail Gallen Abigail Gallen is a 17-year-old rising senior at Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School. She is the founder and president of the Social Justice Club at North Allegheny High School, and […]
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Throughout history, churches have used the name of God to collaborate in the production of authoritarian violence. In the case of Latin America, this collaboration has a brutal and destructive history, beginning with the genocide […]
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“Under closer scrutiny it becomes obvious that this issue is more political than religious.”
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In this interview with Cave Canem faculty member Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon, she reveals a personal affinity for archival research in libraries and she describes how the Floridian swamp as well as other elements from childhood feed into her work.
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Yaghoub Yadali recounts the attacks last year at the Boston Marathon through his lens and he describes the intense emotions that gripped him during this time.
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In the second installation of “The Freedom Chat”, Ukrainian-born Linor Goralik affirms the power of political art, the reaches of religious censorship, and her relentless search to find outlets that will publish her work.
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Editorial cartoonist Surendran Rasadurai (Sri Lanka) on the stoning of a Syrian girl by the armed resistance group Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant for joining Facebook.
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