Beyond the ‘Melting Pot’: Black American Identifications across National and Ethnic Lines
by Kieran Sommer Widespread practices of disparaging and othering immigrants to the country can be seen as illustrative of...
by Kieran Sommer Widespread practices of disparaging and othering immigrants to the country can be seen as illustrative of...
by Leyla Abbasi When Tim Walz first dubbed Donald Trump and his running mate JD Vance “weird” and it caught...
By Lara Track On August 26, 1970, 50 years to the day after the 19th Amendment gave American women the...
Von Dr. Anja Schüler Am 16. Februar 1923 verabschiedete das Parlament der immer noch jungen Weimarer Republik ein hochkontroverses Gesetz....
By Stefanie Wallbraun Political violence in the United States has increased sharply over the past decade. Aggravated by populist actors...
by Swetha Ananth and Natalie Rauscher Can (mega) philanthropy cure the world? In an attempt to answer this complex question,...
by Caitlin Smith As the 1834 fall term began, eager seminary students poured into the lecture halls of Yale Theological...
By Kristin Berberich, Claudia Jetter, Maren Schäfer and Aline Schmidt The appointment of Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme...
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