This encourages ethnocentrism and racism more than it discourages it. Dr. George W. Gill is a professor of anthropology at the University of Wyoming. He also serves as the forensic anthropologist ...
MR. D’SOUZA: I distinguish between racism and what I call ethnocentrism, or tribalism. You find groups fighting with each other all the time from the dawn of human history, but it stretches the ...
Reducing the book to the barest terms, Stories Are Weapons contends that our “culture wars” are akin to the “psyops” ...
Muslim-American organisers for Kamala Harris's presidential campaign are struggling to convince the community to vote for her ...
The youth, especially those in Muslim communities across the country, have been advised not to allow themselves to be used by ...
On November 1, 2024, Prof. Tessa Hofmann, a distinguished Armenianologist and genocide scholar, presented her latest books, ...
As passions continue to rise in this country, it is interesting to compare our situation with that of the English Civil War ...
As the oldest of five, in Vietnam, I was raised to take care of my siblings and had to be mature at a very young age. Barely ...
Grist series exploring how climate disasters are impacting voting and politics. It is published with support from the CO2 ...
Even when unintentional, media bias can do measurable economic harm to entire nations, new research indicates. The economies of African countries are ...
While issues like rural health or economic development has not been in the forefront, crime receives much of the attention.
Texas Supreme Court Justice Jimmy Blacklock talks openly about the relative political obscurity in which he resides. During a ...