Archive (Page 80)
May 1, 2023
Opinion: The Persistence of Prejudice: The State of Islamophobia in America
I am hopeful — hopeful that now there is a space for me as a Muslim journalist in the U.S. media to thrive, a space that wasn’t widely available to people like me ever before.
April 30, 2023
Santiago Book Fair Aims to Address Post-Pandemic Child Literacy
Generations of reading enthusiasts met at a Santiago book fair, part of a program to address Chilean children’s low reading rates and the post-pandemic educational crisis.
April 29, 2023
Vox Media Sued for Copyright Infringement over Protest Image
Freedom News TV claims that The Verge used a still image of a protest on its website without permission or authorization from the licensing company.
April 26, 2023
This Teacher Leads a Private School Union in Chile. It Hasn’t Been Easy.
(SANTIAGO, Chile)— Francisco Torres is a high school literature teacher at San Ignacio El Bosque, a traditional and upper-class Jesuit […]
April 25, 2023
Opinion: The Saudi Arabia-Iran Peace Agreement Could Affect How AIPAC Lobbies Against Iran
(LOS ANGELES) — The American Israel Public Affairs Committee [AIPAC] is potentially the most influential pro-Israel lobbying group in the […]