How Inclusionary Social Movements Succeed
Written by Colin Greer and Eric Laursen The Inclusionary/Exclusionary Divide Social movements are powerful engines for change, and they coalesce … Continue reading How Inclusionary Social Movements Succeed
Written by Colin Greer and Eric Laursen The Inclusionary/Exclusionary Divide Social movements are powerful engines for change, and they coalesce … Continue reading How Inclusionary Social Movements Succeed
Written by John P. Ruehl The Trump administration’s July 2025 decision to have the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative … Continue reading Does Brazil Have an App That Can Upend Digital Finance?
Written by April M. Short Anthropologists’ research on the origins of war, going back to the beginning of human history … Continue reading War Is Not Inevitable—A More Peaceful Future Is Possible
Written by James Murray, Staff Writer Neil Turner’s writings explore the intersection of power, biopolitics, and social identity, primarily through the … Continue reading The Biopolitics of Identity
by Jehron Muhammad This year, during the African Union’s annual summit, held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, African leaders elected the … Continue reading New African Union Executive Chairperson challenges member states
Written by Jehron Muhammad May 25th 2025, Africa and its diaspora paid tribute to those heroes, past and present, whose … Continue reading Africa Day and the history of the Pan African anti-imperialist movement
Written and created by Priscilla Telmon, Vincent Moon, Adrien Goua The acacia can be found all over the world, but … Continue reading The Sacred Jurema
Written by Jehron Muhammad Right before the release of Tyler Perry’s film, “The Six Triple Eight,” staring Kerry Washington, about … Continue reading Africa’s contribution to World War II