Global Activism: India’s PUKAR Collective Utilizes Young ‘Barefoot Researchers’ In Mumbai Slums
Indian research collective PUKAR plans to replicate its work in some of Chicago’s most underserved neighborhoods.
Indian research collective PUKAR plans to replicate its work in some of Chicago’s most underserved neighborhoods.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists announced Yangyang Cheng as the winner of its Leonard M. Rieser Award for 2017.
A group of 100 French female performers and scholars have pushed back against the #MeToo movement in an open letter.
Amanda Weatherspoon and Nadya Tannous discuss the similarities between mass incarceration of black American youth and Palestinian child detention.
WBEZ film contributor Milos Stehlik, of Facets Chicago, looks back to some of his favorite films of 2017.
University of Chicago history professor Bruce Cumings discusses the prospects for thawing tensions between North and South Korea.
Chicagoan Sonia Negrón Bell updates us on Puerto Rico’s post-hurricane recovery.
Each Thursday, on our Global Activism segment, we feature people who’ve decided to make the world a better place.
We play excerpts from speeches delivered by the U.S., Israel, Palestine, Turkey, and Venezuela at the U.N. General Assembly.