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Thousands of people around the world work to defend human rights – risking their lives to expose abuses against women, children, minority groups, and
Disabled Syrian Beats Adversity By Running German NGO
Many Syrian refugees can say their move to Germany was life-changing, but for wheelchair-user Anas al-Hakim it has meant freedom and a new role
How Mentoring Helps Aboriginal Teens Create New Futures
Ninety-three percent of AIME’s 12th-grade Aboriginal students graduated from high school, exceeding Australia’s overall graduation rate.
The 4-Year-Old Girl Who Has Read More Than 1,000 Books
“She wanted to take over and do the reading on her own,” her mother, Haleema Arana, said in an interview with The Washington Post.
Cancer Spread Cut By 75% In Tests
The deadly spread of cancer around the body has been cut by three-quarters in animal experiments, say scientists.
How Disaster Inspired A Multi-Billion Dollar Business
Serge Godin remembers the event that gave him the drive and determination to succeed in life – watching his father’s sawmill burn down.
It’s The ‘Golden Age’ Of U.S. Composing, Seattle Chamber-Music Fest Director Proclaims
“There’s more freedom now; people are writing pieces that don’t follow any rules. It’s an exciting time,” says violinist and Seattle Chamber Music Society
From Rough Draft To Exhibition: ‘Outsider’s’ Art Is (Finally) Revealed
Sarah Heming has assembled a collection of works by her father, Mark, that will be shown at the Outsider Art Fair.