Despite constitutional guarantees and decades of affirmative action, caste discrimination in India remains a pervasive challenge that subtly but powerfully shapes life
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Grief, I’ve learned, is not just sorrow. It is a teacher. It asks us to reflect, to face our own journeys, to
Let’s be clear: the purpose of Black History Month is vital, if done properly. For too long, African, Indian, and Caribbean histories
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The annals of history bear witness to an unbroken cycle of wars, each altering the course of humanity in profound and enduring
On October 10th, 2025, the Nobel Foundation awarded Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado with the Nobel Peace Prize.

