The bombing and shelling of populated cities, towns, and villages produces horrific humanitarian consequences. In recent armed conflicts—in Gaza, Myanmar, Sudan, Syria, Ukraine, Yemen, and ...
This essay is excerpted from a recent Chronicle special report, “Fostering Students’ Free Expression,” available in the Chronicle Store. R ecent events on college campuses and Capitol Hill highlight a ...
Conflicts between parents, teachers and school leaders over parental rights policies focusing on LGBTQ+ students, limitations on teaching about race and racism, and book bans have come with a cost — ...
Natalie Norfus is the Founder & Managing Owner at The Norfus Firm, PLLC, where she advises employers on workplace culture and HR strategies. In 2023, we at the Norfus Firm were engaged by a large ...
GZERO WORLD with Ian Bremmer Culture & Conflict on the Korean Peninsula 11/12/2021 | 26m 46s | CC From K-Pop supergroup BTS to Oscar-winner Parasite to Netflix global sensation Squid Game, South Korea ...
The cultural battleground is not just symbolic, experts say. KYIV -- In the basement of the Syayvo book store in Kyiv, hundreds of Russian language books stand piled, waiting to be pulped. The books - ...
The news landed like a thunderbolt on social media late Thursday night: Zachary Small at the New York Times was reporting that Artforum editor in chief David Velasco had been fired following the ...
I start on the premise today that one man’s food is another man’s poison and with the addendum that culture is relative and I do not believe in ethnocentricity . I illustrate this stance first with ...
Conflict is always in the headlines. Whether it’s the leader of KPMG telling hundreds of staff to “stop moaning” about the impact of the pandemic, the chaotic parish council Zoom meeting, which ...