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Scripture as a weapon: How the Confederacy’s biblical justification of oppression still echoes today
Nov 21, 2024
The twisted interpretation of Christianity by pro-slavery advocates in the Confederacy is one of...
Aly Miller: Playfully navigating the relationship between place and identity with illustrative maps
Mar 3, 2023
In parallel with the uniqueness of an individual’s identity are the maps each of us formulates of...
An election of hate: How Trump’s White House victory was fueled by Americans who deny their racism
Nov 7, 2024
“Sometimes fear triumphs over hope. Donald Trump’s shocking victory in the 2016 US...
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Reggie Jackson: History teaches us that ignoring the elephant in the room will not make it go away
Nov 21, 2024
“My children, you are permitted in time of great danger to walk with the Devil until you...
Reggie Jackson: Why the denial of Black oppression is growing as another false American narrative
Feb 14, 2024
“If some groups are simply meant to be at the bottom, then there are no questions to ask about...
Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield shares message of hope on 12th anniversary of Sikh temple shooting
Aug 6, 2024
On the 12th anniversary of a tragic shooting at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin, United States...
One life saved: Why speaking openly about suicide prevention is vital for growing community support
Sep 27, 2023
As suicide prevention month draws to a close, we must remember that the door is always open for...
We Need Imagination: A glance at my 2020 bookshelf
Dec 26, 2020
In the early days of the stay-at-home orders, I woke up and immediately – as if guided by...
Once upon a Tuesday: A political parable about running with scissors in America
Nov 19, 2024
Once upon a Tuesday … there was a schoolhouse in a small rural town where some young...
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Comeback victories: Trump follows the example of how Andrew Jackson reshaped national politics in 1828
Nov 10, 2024
By Spencer Goidel, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Auburn University As the nation...
Legacy of Gettysburg: The 2024 election echoes Lincoln’s concern that a divided nation could endure
Nov 19, 2024
For three hot days, from July 1 to July 3, 1863, more than 150,000 soldiers from the armies of the...
A Mafia State: Why all Americans are now stuck living in Alexander Hamilton’s worst nightmare
Nov 19, 2024
Alexander Hamilton thought he and the others who wrote the Constitution had it all figured out. He...
The Pandemic We Wasted: How we could have transcended our self-erected barriers of politics
Dec 17, 2023
What do you remember about the first days of the pandemic? I remember going to three grocery...
Being heartbroken and scared: Why a determined but peaceful resistance to Trump must start now
Nov 7, 2024
I will not try to hide it. I am heartbroken. Heartbroken and scared, to tell you the truth. I am...
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Korean Landmarks: A visual tour of heritage sites from the Silla and Joseon Dynasties
by Staff Hanguk
The Republic of Korea, known for its modern advancements in technology and popular culture, is equally celebrated for its deep-rooted heritage and rich historical sites that date back millennia. The capital of Seoul serves as the epicenter of a cultural intersection, where traditional Korean values and contemporary progress blend together.