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Cultures of Resistance
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Cultures of Resistance
News & Analysis
Post-Civil War, Young Adults Fight For Happier Times
A brief look into the how these small, grassroots efforts are helping young people recover from the effects of a brutal civil war.
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Cultures of Resistance
News & Analysis
A Look Back at The Deadliest Chemical War in History
"Opposing Violence Towars Iran" revisits past battles and occupations that have strained U.S.-Iran relations.
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Women
News & Analysis
How Afghan Women Feel About the Ongoing Occupation
Women in Afghanistan give voice their reasons for opposing an ongoing occupation.
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Cultures of Resistance
News & Analysis
Post-Civil War, Young Adults Fight For Happier Times
Post date:A brief look into the how these small, grassroots efforts are helping young people recover from the effects of a brutal civil war.
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Cultures of Resistance
News & Analysis
A Look Back at The Deadliest Chemical War in History
Post date:"Opposing Violence Towars Iran" revisits past battles and occupations that have strained U.S.-Iran relations.
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Cultures of Resistance
News & Analysis
Guatemalans Assert Their Right to Build the World They Want
Post date:During the 1980s, a Reagan-supported military government in Guatemala waged a brutal war on the indigenous people. Today, social forums allow for other countries to support Guatemala's work toward a peaceful future.
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Cultures of Resistance
News & Analysis
Afghanistan's First Female Governor Lets Nothing Stop Her
Post date:Habiba Sarobi stands up against the Taliban fearlessly and speaks out on behalf of women's rights.
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Women
News & Analysis
How Afghan Women Feel About the Ongoing Occupation
Post date:Women in Afghanistan give voice their reasons for opposing an ongoing occupation.
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Cultures of Resistance
Arts & Entertainment
Africa's First Music Festival Nourishes New Generation of Engaged Citizens
Post date:Organized by international hip-hop star Emmanuel Jal—who as a boy was coerced into serving as a child soldier—Gatwitch brings together artists and intellectuals from Africa to put forward a positive message about the continent’s people.
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Kenya
Women In Focus
The Rape of the Samburu Women
Post date:Kenyan women have faced an epidemic of rape during the English military's 50-year stay in the Samburu region. Meet the women who run a community to support victims.
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myanmar
News & Analysis
Saffron Revolution: When Burmese Monks Challenged An Authoritarian Regime
Post date:The Saffron Revolution, as it came to be known, brought the attention of the world to Myanmar (Burma), where the flow of information is tightly controlled.
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
World
Congolese Rapper Takes His Community Influence Very Seriously
Post date:Rapper Lexxus Legal co-founded an organization that encourages young people to express their frustration through music rather than acts of violence.
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Photography
News & Analysis
Picture Afghanistan: Teaching Photojournalism in a War Torn Country
Post date:A photography non-profit helps teach Afghans how to capture their lives through film.
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Cultures of Resistance
World
Cocaine Capital Transforms Into Peace and Poetry Venue
Post date:Footage from the Medellin poetry festival bringing literary minds together after many years of violence. The film highlights performers talking about the use of poetry as a tool for promoting peace and justice.
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Women
World
Congolese Women March After Surviving Brutal Regime
Post date:This short film captures the mood of the World March of Women and conveys the demands coming from women who have for too long borne the brunt of violent conflict.
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Afghanistan
News & Analysis
Opium's Hold on Afghan Women and Farmers
Post date:Opium addiction is an under-acknowledged problem in Afghan communities, even among women. The economic advantages keep farmers cultivating it.
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Cultures of Resistance
World
Skateistan! Afghanistan's First Co-Ed Skate School
Post date:A profile of Afghanistan's first co-ed skateboarding school.
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indigenous
Culture & Society
The Kalasha and The Crescent
Post date:The indigenous Kalash people of Pakistan fight to keep their culture alive with threats from impending Islamic forces and tourism.