In this slideshow Sampsonia Way presents the work of Turkish cartoonist Atila Özer, whose cartoons are currently on display at Toonseum in Pittsburgh.
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Bina Shah discusses the “Islamophobia” trend, in which media and other groups portray Islam-American relations in a negative light for money-making purposes.
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Former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez’s death sends the public into “collective hysteria” around the change of government.
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Former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez’s death sends the public into “collective hysteria” around the change of government.
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Vijay Nair explores Manipur through an improvised play, human rights violations, dramatic protests, and a local’s memory of childhood.
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This week: Azerbaijani authorities are quick to silence critics and Burma’s government has announced that daily newspapers will be free to publish on April 1.
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This Q&A with Guatemalan author Eduardo Halfon reveals his own story as an author and as the grandson of a man who survived Auschwitz.
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Tarik Günersel profiles authors who have spoken out through their works against Turkey’s “debrainization operation”-attempts to remove secularism from society.
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Horacio Castellanos Moya chronicles past epicenters for Latin American literature and ponders whether Spain’s status is threatened by its economic crisis.
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Horacio Castellanos Moya chronicles past epicenters for Latin American literature and ponders whether Spain’s status is threatened by its economic crisis.
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