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When history rhymes: America and the ghost of Yugoslavia’s breakup by Jared O. Bell 1338 words In 2017, I visited the House of Flowers in Belgrade, Serbia, the mausoleum that holds the remains of Yugoslavia’s once-indomitable leader, Josip Broz Tito, and his wife, Jovanka. The site feels less like a tomb and more like a time machine. Inside, the
Ripped from home: The ICE raid that exposed a North Country’s divide by George Cassidy Payne 1211 words I live in Rochester, New York, now. I’ve called this city home for the past 20 years. But I come from a place where the cows outnumber the people. Lowville, New York — my hometown in rural
Displacement: An inherent problem of a divided world by David Gallup 821 words More than 120 million people have been displaced from their homes due to war, climate change, political instability, and oppression in the past few years, a figure that has doubled in the last decade. Millions more are living in vulnerable situations as