Campers at the “Mosquitoes & Me” summer camp in Des Moines, Iowa, learn about mosquito science through hands-on outdoor activities.
Katherine R. Bruna
A hands-on approach to learning about bugs can help students from urban communities take an interest in science.
South Asian immigration to Canada increased in the 70s and 80s. A picture circa 1975, taken in the Toronto neighbourhood of South Riverdale (‘Little India’).
(City of Toronto Archives/Series 1465; Urban Design photographs)
The authors argue South Asian immigrants to Canada have become complicit in the state’s racial and capitalist agendas.
Meal-time in Kashmir is a time of dialogue.
Omer Aijazi
As Kashmir faces new challenges, our forms of allyship must also evolve. Perhaps we can learn some lessons from its kitchens.
Many of today’s campus troubles have their roots in a racial past of American universities
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At the root of today’s racial troubles on campuses is the past, when most American universities were intimately connected to slave trade and slavery. Harvard, Princeton, Brown were no exception.