As refugees adapt to American life, competing faiths tug for their attentionMatt O'Brien
This powerful film recounts the true story of a hotel manager who risks his own life to save more than a thousand refugees during the Rwandan genocide. Facing imminent danger and unspeakable violence, he uses his wit and resourcefulness to protect those under his care, becoming an unlikel...
Freud was killed on his knees by the police, and his request was to be able to breathe; The common demand of African Americans is that "the life of black people is also life"; Asians in the United States are threatened with injustice and even violence, and their demand is to be free ...
The White House says more than 21,000 people have been flown out of Afghanistan in 24 hours. Many of them are being temporarily housed at U.S. military bases until they are officially resettled into American life. Jina Krause-Vilmar, president and CEO of
American Refugewill make you think as well as feel. It is a must-read, not just for Americans but for all citizens around the world.” --Underrated Reads For countless refugees, Diya Abdo's Every Campus a Refuge changed their lives. Reading her book and their stories will change yours."...
"Daniel's a good guy, and New York's mob district attorney tried to ruin his life for having a backbone." The Biden Legacy: Record 3.5 Million Immigrants Awarded U.S. CitizenshipBreitbart The highest of any single presidential term. ...
"A deluge of medium and good men of the Jewish race in scientific positions would do a lot of harm," Harvard University president James Conant replied to colleagues who suggested hiring European Je...doi:10.1080/23739770.2020.1827833R. MedoffIsrael Journal of Foreign Affairs...
A Peculiar Leap in the Protection of Asylum Seekers: the Inter-American Court of Human Rights' Jurisprudence on the Protection of Asylum Seekers This article pursues to clarify the crucial contribution of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights to protect the rights of refugees and asylum seekers...
Little Tokyo would find a second life in the Little Tokyo Project, which sought to revitalize the region through the opening of shopping plazas and redevelopment projects in the area. This attracted new residents, businesses, and redefined Little Tokyo as a touristy region with increased commercial...
This graph[1]shows the historical trajectory in expected lifespans for the U.S. and several large, affluent, western, democratic, “peer” countries. (You can choose other peer countries fromOur World in Data; it won’t change the story.) Generally, lifespans have been growing. However: ...