In New York City, there are about 600 food pantries scattered across the five boroughs and at least 90 percent are run by either a religious organization or a nonprofit connected to a place of worship ...
White, an assistant professor of earth system science, recounts how Hurricane Katrina permanently altered the trajectory of his life — and inspired his current research.
Korail does not fit neatly into Dhaka’s urban picture, but maybe that is what makes it what it is — a place constantly creating, rebuilding, and living on its own terms ...
Founded in 2008, Tawasol has expanded to new locations and is supported by a web site selling Egyptian-designed clothing and ...
In this episode on Tekniq, In this episode on Tekniq, we explore the activities pertaining to landfilled waste, a gigantic ...
The operation starting on Tuesday saw armed officers move into the Complexo do Alemao and Penha favelas in Brazil’s most populous city.
The new French documentary 'Adventurers of Christ' by director Damien Boyer follows five Catholic missionaries from the Paris Foreign Mission Society (MEP) in Asia and Africa, aiming to restore the ...
Congress leader Nana Patole criticizes the lack of benefits from Prime Minister Modi's and Home Minister Shah's visits to ...
The family’s only toilet was a shared pit latrine across a dark, muddy path, a perilous journey she feared for her children.
Dally Has a Lover,” a pair of one-acters at the Cherry Lane, are the first produced plays of a new dramatist named William Hanley. “Whisper” is set on a rocky hill in a park that is probably Central ...
Caught between withdrawn donor funding and a rocky Social Health Authority rollout, Kenyans living with HIV are now forced to ...
Work, shopping, church and the pub kept different classes apart far more than ‘residential segregation’ in 1850s Manchester, undermining key assumptions about the Industrial Revolution. Historians ...