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Mexico never stops surprising me. All it takes is stepping off the main roads to find yourself in a world...
My work with the Burji people in southern Ethiopia focuses on documenting a language that is both rich and at...
I wrote this during the long return from Camp Erech — to hold together fragments, emotions, and questions that still...
Yesterday in Rimini, two protests against the war in Ukraine took place. One was held under the Arch of Augustus,...
Each spring, San Miguel de Allende becomes a stage for one of Mexico’s most powerful spiritual rituals: Semana Santa—Holy Week....
In Ethiopia, there is a tradition that unfolds with music. As dancers move and singers raise their voices, a hand...
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The Konso People live in Ethiopia about 600 kms. South of Addis Ababa. They are one of the most ancient...
Text by Fikre Tolossa / In the un-glorious past, European colonizers grabbed by force any African lands they had their...












