“I have more rights in Colombia than I have in the United States”
The first in a new series of commentaries on the intersectional harms following from the U.S Supreme Court overturn of
Read moreThe first in a new series of commentaries on the intersectional harms following from the U.S Supreme Court overturn of
Read moreThe 2021-2022 GAIA Spotlight annual report is out now! Click here to view or download the report, which reviews a
Read moreFor D255: Environmental Humanities and Global Health, taught by Prof. Kimberly Theidon and GAIA PhD candidate Dipali Anumol, Lee-Ann Sims
Read moreFor her finale for the course D255: Environmental Humanities and Global Health, taught by Prof. Kimberly Theidon and PhD candidate
Read moreRohini Roy (MALD ’23) wrote a reflection essay and series of haikus as her finale for D255: Environmental Humanities and
Read moreIn this stirring short story written for D255: Environmental Humanities and Global Health, Princess Anene-Maidoh (MALD ’22) paints a compelling
Read moreGAIA PhD candidate Dipali Anumol has written a piece published in the journal Comparative Political Theory. The article, titled “Caring
Read moreDamiana Kryygi was an indigenous child kidnapped from the Ybuturuzy Mountain Range Forest in Paraguay and subjected to inhumane and
Read moreJust as religion and religious identities appear inextricably linked to violent conflict around the world, women and positions of power
Read moreThe March 2020 onslaught of the novel coronavirus forever changed the way the world engages emotionally, personally, professionally, economically, politically,
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