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Davi MendesDid the UNSG Say "Revolution"?
Ian Klaus writes about the role global cities play around the world and the urgent need to adapt governance practices.
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Zuni Youth Enrichment ProjectReconnecting to Indigenous Food Sovereignty Values and Practices
The Zuni Indigenous community looks towards their past to address issues around agriculture, food access, health, and the environment in sustainable ways.
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AP PhotosThe Unholy Relationship Between Uganda's Anti-LGBTQ+ Law and US Evangelicalism
American religious groups have spent millions exporting homophobia to the East African nation.
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Pursuing Equity
Dr. Anthony Fauci and leading city experts explored how to build fairer, healthier cities now and after the COVID-19 pandemic. -
AP PhotosAsian Americans Are True Internationalists
More so than any other racial or ethnic group, Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Americans want the United States to play an active part in global affairs.
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Public Opinion Survey
2012 Chicago Council Survey
September 10, 2012, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Craig Kafura , Marshall M. Bouton , and Rachel Bronson, Download Report (PDF) Download Data (ZIP), The 2012 Chicago Council Survey tracks public opinion on US foreign policy since the September 11 attacks, and includes an assessm...
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Vahid Salemi / APWhy a US Strike on Iran Would Not Lead to War
With the death toll rising in Iran amid a crackdown on protests, US President Donald Trump is weighing a strike against the nation. Iran’s capacity to respond to such an action is far more limited than its leaders suggest.
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AJ Caughey'It made me scared of camels': The Music Box Theatre brings international horror to Chicago
The Music Box Theatre brings international horror films to Chicago because they can make you terrified of things you didn't know you could be afraid of. Curators think audiences' shrieks, shouts, and screams bring people and cultures together.
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AJ CaugheyLiving passports: How tattoos ink Chicago's cultural connections
For more than a century, tattoo artists have connected Chicagoans with other countries and cultures — a tradition that lives on, even as the industry changes.
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Ben Curtis / APThe Upside to Donald Trump's Unorthodoxy
After months of punitive US tariffs, President Trump and Prime Minister Modi announced a trade deal between the world’s two largest democracies. But India has been following a now familiar pattern—building resilience in the face of a disruptive Washington.