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Prosecutions for atrocities are not always enough to stop hatred. Societies must also acknowledge what happened.
The German constitution outlaws the former Nazi swastika and other remnants as “symbols of anti-constitutional organizations.
Gareth Roberts, leader of Richmond Council, reflects on the 20th anniversary of the 7/7 London bombings after attending a memorial service at St Paul’s Cathedral, honouring victims and celebrating ...
In the aftermath of two tragic wars perpetrated and rationalized on the socially constructed notion of “race” and racial ...
Among the rows of white Commonwealth headstones, most etched with crosses and regimental crests, there were a few with ...
The nation’s largest teachers union has decided it doesn’t really want to teach American schoolchildren about the Holocaust anymore. The official ...
Ashby is making history. The Ashby Free Public Library has been selected as the only Central Massachusetts stop for the Smithsonian Institutes’ “Voices and Votes: Democracy in ...
These films are worthy of your time... but to be fair, they do take up a lot of it. Here are the best movies longer than 3 ...
EXCLUSIVE: The public will soon no longer be able to view the world's largest collection of First and Second World War ...
Pull out your party hats, DC fans, because James Gunn’s Superman film is now in theaters. The first film installment in the ...
Srebrenica remains a symbol of unhealed trauma, international betrayal and enduring resistance, as new victims are being ...
As Raynor Winn’s beloved tale of resilience faces claims of fabrication, Rowan Pelling reflects on the seductive power of storytelling – and how it feels when the truth bends too close to home ...