The Rio Atrato is a lifeline for communities in Colombia's Pacific coast. Now, they're fighting to save the river after industrial mines polluted the water and armed groups competed for territory.
Junior Year Abroad Network blogger Jackson Dalman (C'19) finds that almost everything left of Japan in northeastern China qualifies as shocking remnants of a campaign against human dignity conducted during World War II. In these spaces religion was used to reach a political end.
Interviews with affiliates of Eyewitness Palestine addresses common themes of black-Palestinian solidarity, the role of religion in society, and the boundary between good and bad dialogue.