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  • Activism
    Montana Moms Decided Refugees Are Welcome in Their City
    July 6, 2017
    | Gabriel Furshong
    Even in a conservative and rural state, Mary Poole and her book club felt Missoula was a good place for refugees. So they made it happen.
  • War & Peace
    Where Have All the Children Gone?
    July 5, 2017
    | Karen J. Greenberg
    The United States has shown remarkably little concern for the children of the war-torn and violence-ridden areas of the Greater Middle East.
  • War & Peace
    America at War Since 9/11
    June 28, 2017
    | Rebecca Gordon
    For many Americans, the meaning of war is closer to reality TV than it is to reality.
  • Activism
    6 Places Resisting Fear With Compassionate Defiance
    May 16, 2017
    | Lornet Turnbull
    Sanctuary city policies can only go so far. The real job of creating welcome and safety falls to ordinary people.
  • Inequality
    The Woman Giving Refugee Kids Free Lawyers
    March 6, 2017
    | Jaime Alfaro
    And two other people advocating for immigrants and refugees.
  • Media
    Dig Deep: Desperate Times and Profiles in Power
    February 3, 2017
    | Gail Ablow
    This week's installment of our series in which we regularly point you to some of the best investigative reporting you might otherwise miss.
  • Society
    First-Ever Olympic Team of Refugees Heads to Summer Games
    June 16, 2016
    | Christopher Zumski Finke
    With 20 million refugees worldwide, the International Olympic Committee announces a new team to make the games more inclusive for people without a nation to call home.
  • War & Peace
    The Cost of Violence in the Global War on Terror
    May 10, 2016
    | Noam Chomsky
    The philosopher argues that responding to extremist terror with a “sledgehammer” may only serve to perpetuate a deadly cycle in which our values and principles are also trampled.
  • The Squirming Buddha
    September 21, 2015
    | Robert C. Koehler
    What is our relationship with collective humanity, and what do we owe others who are suffering? A writer ponders the refugee crisis and what he personally is prepared to do to help.
  • Help Syrian Refugees
    September 6, 2013
    | John Light
    Find out how you can help relief organizations meet the needs of those displaced by the fighting in Syria.


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