World
Poetry Collection Review: Night Sky With Exit Wounds by Ocean Vuong
“Generational trauma is a constant, quiet part of our identities, and Vuong is fittingly gentle in how he communicates this.”
iCitizen: How an A.I. Became a Citizen of Saudi Arabia
“A month after becoming the last country in the world to allow women to drive, Saudi Arabia recently became the first to grant citizenship to a robot.”
Pulpit Politics: Catholic Activism and its Teachings
“Catholic social teaching is not at all related to the liberal-conservative divide that exists in the United States.”
Measure Your Moves: Wearable Fitness Steps Up
“Health technology has the potential to democratize health and health care in a lot of ways…”
“Keep it all in the ground”: Canadians Reckon with Dirty Energy and Hypocritical Policies
Canada is home to delicate ecosystems that are doubly vulnerable: The oil and natural gas industries have preyed on the tundra for decades—a region already sensitive to the effects of global warming.
Finding Santiago in a Post-Truth World: A Mysterious Death Reveals a Divided Argentina
“We are living in a post-truth world where you believe what you want to believe.”
An Interview With Jaha Dukureh, Anti-Female Genital Mutilation Activist from Gambia
It just shows the value society as a whole places on women. You look at how sexual violence is being neglected.
Modern Slavery in Libya: One Battle in the War Against Forced Labor
“The United States does not, generally, punish employers who enslave their workers.”
