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  • Today in History: Ida B. Wells
    July 16, 2015
    “The people must know before they can act, and there is no educator to compare with the press.” —Ida B. Wells, 1892. Ida B. Wells, head-and...
  • Disciplining Greece
    July 14, 2015
    Earlier this week, Alexis Tsipras emerged from the summit with the leaders of the European Union nations, humiliated. The EU hardliners...
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    July 11, 2015
    Since late December, when preliminary work on a transoceanic canal traversing Nicaragua began, there’s been little cause for optimism...
  • Photojournalism’s Changing Relationship with Conflict
    July 8, 2015
    “The Forensic Turn” and “Media and Myth: Mass Media and the Vietnam War” exhibitions, curated by Paul Lowe, Monica Alcazar-Duarte and Ziyah...
  • El Salvador's Bloody June
    July 7, 2015
    This past month was the bloodiest yet for El Salvador in a year marked by spiking violence and insecurity. Some 677 people were murdered...
  • Maidan: A Revolution in a Hundred Portraits
    July 6, 2015
    On July 1st, the exhibition “Maydan-Hundred Portraits” opened at Duplex 100m2 gallery as a part of the 2015 WARM Festival in Sarajevo. Two...
  • In Search of Truth: Perspectives on Fact-Checking
    July 2, 2015
    On June 29, the second day of the WARM Festival, the Foundation hosted a program entitled, “Fact Checking Challenges,” which featured an...
  • Why Policymakers Should Care About The FIFA Scandal
    June 30, 2015
    If corruption of the best gives rise to the worst, as the saying goes, then the global village has some serious questions to ask about...
  • Tito’s Bunker – Remembering a Futuristic Past
    June 26, 2015
    Located 50km southwest of Sarajevo in the town of Konjic, Tito’s bunker is one of the largest and best-kept State secrets of the former...
  • Ordering History: Belfast's New Orange Museum
    June 25, 2015
    “…museums, and the museumizing imagination, are both profoundly political.” (Benedict Anderson, Imagined Communities ) The museum has...
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