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Post date:Jamaica's rich music heritage got hijacked by a vicious and violent brand of homophobia.
Alf confronts Nicky and starts a series of raids in an attempt to find evidence against Nicky and Marco.
Blamed for the disastrous ambush, Doron takes matters into his own hands.
All around the United States is a 100-mile border zone where one can be searched and one's things seized. Policies way beyond what the constitution allows is regularly implemented. Artists drew on select sites. Here's what they realized.
Created by policymakers in the 1940s, the border zone extends 100 miles inland from the nation’s land and sea boundaries and houses nearly two-thirds of the U.S. population. It's also where the 4th amendment rights of the people have been subverted.
The Ti’at Society exists to reconnect with the ocean and with ancestors who used plank canoes.
When Heidi Lucero collects naturally occuring asphaltum from natural deposits along the coast, she feels the presence of her ancestors paddling between the California and Catalina coasts.
The making of this wooden boat is all about relationship building and reconnecting with the coast.
An Egyptian pigeon fighter is determined to beat a rival neighborhood in his final duel.
"Mother of the Earth" takes a look at Hayedeh Shirzadi and her husband's attempts to put an end to the dumping and burial of urban garbage in their city.
Los Angeles’s water sources run as far as hundreds of miles away.
Tribal elders and water experts offer a window into the history of water in Owens Valley and how it ran dry.
A constant battle over water inspired the Big Pine Paiute Tribe to revisit the irrigation traditions of their ancestors and connect them to modern solutions.
Reporter Eric Campbell was living in Barcelona when the Spanish state cracked down on its 2017 independence vote
Iraqi protestors set fire to the Iranian consulate in Najaf.
Crowds who have attacked U.N. compounds in the Democratic Republic of the Congo warned they will keep targeting peace keepers until all of them leave.
Four people are killed as crowds try to storm a U.N. camp in the Democratic Republic of Congo, accusing peacekeepers of failing to stop a wave of attacks.
"Tending Nature" shines a light on the environmental knowledge of indigenous peoples across California by exploring how the state's Native peoples have actively shaped and tended the land for millennia.
A top Israeli agent comes out of retirement to hunt for a Palestinian fighter he thought he'd killed.
"Follow The Money" takes us into the world of economic crime in the banks, on the stock exchanges, and in the board rooms.
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Jamaica's rich music heritage got hijacked by a vicious and violent brand of homophobia.