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In this excerpt, Namita Waikar foregrounds the voices of India’s most marginalised agriculturists—women, Dalits, Adivasis, ...
The book, Southern Methodist Women and Social Justice, tells the stories of nine Southern Methodist women, who fought for progressive reform measures at the state and federal level long past the ...
The Undergraduate Senate debated shifting the campus culture surrounding Title IX as well as a student group aimed at ...
A new book will focus on South Carolina's first African American female physician.
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In league with almost 200 fake farmers, a greedy attorney, a Jiffy Tax fixer, a crooked notary, and a jaw-dropping countersuit, the sibling foursome racked up 115 counts of mail fraud, money ...
In his new memoir, the chef and founder of the humanitarian aid organization World Central Kitchen offers life lessons and ...
But fans of the books - and indeed those new to the story - can be assured of an energetic production, infused with emotional ...
Growing up, I recall our mom Peggy kept a busy schedule balancing running a household, raising five kids and an active social ...
One of the things that being a doctor makes you really good at is making hard decisions,' says physician and author Denise S.
For those also decades away from their own high school English class, it might be helpful to offer the briefest of refreshers here.
Friederike Otto, 42, is a climate scientist at Imperial College London, where she is best known for pioneering the new field of attribution science, in which researchers calculate in real time how ...