What Happened to Afghanistan’s Female Academics?
Despite the challenges, the women that researchers spoke to had not given up. Some are finding quiet ways to keep teaching.
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Despite the challenges, the women that researchers spoke to had not given up. Some are finding quiet ways to keep teaching.
People with disabilities are neither a minority nor an exception. They are a vast constellation of human experience – one-sixth of humanity (1.3 billion people). And yet, they are too often spoken of as if they exist at the margins of history. In truth, they stand at its centre.
Nuclear power would never have existed without government handouts and ratepayer subsidies.
‛Everybody Hates Data Centers’: Anarchists, union activists, Indigenous organizers, and disgruntled Trumpists find themselves side by side in the fight. Also: ‛More Cities Are Pressing Pause on Data Centers as Local Backlash Grows’.
While human communities have benefitted immensely from trees, tree communities (i.e. forests) haven’t always fared so well in the bargain. This article traces the ups and downs of this relationship and inquires why it has grown more one-sidedly abusive in recent decades.
The article outlines an anti-capitalist framework for a humane society. It argues that because inequality and ecological destruction are inherent to capitalism, society must dismantle capitalist institutions and replace them with systems designed for human need and ecological sustainability.
The qawwali is an ocean of ecstasy that invites endless exploration. On the face of it, it is a qawwali of romantic love between mortal beings. In truth, however, it is simultaneously a kalaam of the highest form of love – between the soul and the divine – both of which are immortal.
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