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Smartphones have become essential tools for communication, work, and entertainment. Pew Research Center reports that 81 percent of Americans now own smartphones. However, their constant presence can...
Kenyan domestic worker Eulita Jerop’s desire to leave Lebanon, driven by fears of escalating conflict, is complicated by the terms of her employment. “I want to go home,” she told the...
“Jumping the broom” is far more than an American romantic comedy-drama film; it is a wedding tradition imbued with deep cultural significance, particularly within African American and Afro-Caribbean...
In many cultures, birthday celebrations hold a special place in people’s hearts, regardless of their age, race or tradition. It is a highly significant event and is often marked with intense and...
South Africans are paying tribute to their “favorite teacher,” William Smith, who died at 85. The beloved mathematics and science educator passed away after a brief battle with cancer, according...
Racism is a form of discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity. Whether we realize it or not, racism really does affect everyone and the varying degrees of it permeates...
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