"Bad Students" Move a Nation
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"Bad Students" Move a Nation

Brave students in Thailand are leading a historic movement, questioning government policies and societal norms. Their symbol of resistance comes from The Hunger Games. They call themselves “Bad Students” because they will not adhere to what they consider to be authoritarian teachers and administrators or discriminatory school policies. They view their rigid, hierarchical school structure as one part of a larger political and societal problem.

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Farmworkers Face Wildfires
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Farmworkers Face Wildfires

As wildfires rage on the West Coast, farmworkers continue to harvest crops. On top of the coronavirus pandemic, they have faced soaring summer temperatures, unpredictable fires, and dense smoke. Some companies, like Oregon's Arlyn Vineyard, have prioritized health and safety over profits, but there's more we can all do year-round to protect these essential workers and valuable members of our community.

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A Moment of Unity Sows Discord Among NFL Fans
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A Moment of Unity Sows Discord Among NFL Fans

In a moment of unity, two NFL teams came together with their coaches and staff for a moment of silence, acknowledging the racial and social injustices happening in our society. While there were a limited number of fans in attendance, boos could be heard throughout the stadium during that rare expression of unity.

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Women's Rights are Human Rights
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Women's Rights are Human Rights

Twenty-five years ago today, Hillary Rodham Clinton was center stage at the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing to stand tall for women’s rights and let the world know that “women’s rights are human rights and human rights are women's rights.”

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