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Photo by Huseyin Aldemir via Shutterstock.com While India is filled with beauty and unique traditions, 2.5 million children will never ...
Photo by Huseyin Aldemir via Shutterstock.com While India is filled with beauty and unique traditions, 2.5 million children will never ...
Although many of the travesties that have caught the attention of mainstream media occurred in the United States. Canadians too ...
I wrote this poem originally when kids being separated by their families was first in the headlines. I had never ...
Set in both Queens and Baltimore, “Generation Zero” recounts the Kang family saga from their misfortuned beginning as landowners in ...
The story of my resilient Nani, who emigrated to 1970s England, rose above racism and fears to embrace English culture ...
"Tears in the Flag" by Siddharth Bindra is based on a true story. Arjun, the protagonist, is a young boy ...
With the 2020 election results now pointing to a new president, immigrants across the country can finally breathe a sigh ...
On October 3, 1965, Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, a.k.a. the Hart-Cellar ...
The following post has been split into two for better readability. While this post, part two, focuses on Democratic presidential ...
"You Clap for Me Now" featuring key workers in the UK from a range of different ethnic backgrounds challenges how ...
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