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How new state laws and book ban movements have made the...

Jamaal Abdul-Alim, The Conversation and Jusneel Mahal, The Conversation Of all the subjects taught in America’s public schools, few...

Defying the Holocaust didn’t just mean uprising and revolt: Remembering Jews’...

Chad Gibbs, College of Charleston Richard Glazar insisted that no one survived the Holocaust without help. To this Prague-born...

Spain’s new memory law dredges up a painful chapter of Spain’s...

Sara J. Brenneis, Amherst College Walking down a tree-lined street in the Poble Sec neighborhood of Barcelona, one might...

Genocides persist, nearly 70 years after the Holocaust – but there...

Kerry Whigham, Binghamton University, State University of New York The newly formed United Nations passed its first international treaty...

Kyiv’s Jews, persecuted under Polish-Lithuanian, Russian, Nazi and Soviet regimes, now...

Victoria Khiterer, Millersville University While hundreds of Jews are leaving Kyiv amid Russian attacks, many more, led by the...

How to fight Holocaust denial in social media – with the...

Adam G. Klein, Pace University One in four American millennials believe the Holocaust was exaggerated or entirely made up, according to a recent national...

There’s a dark political history to language that strips people of...

William A. Donohue, Michigan State University Dehumanizing language often precedes genocide. One tragic example: Extreme dehumanizing language was a strong contributor to the 1994 genocide in...

Pope Francis’ apology for abuse in Chile would once have been...

Mathew Schmalz, College of the Holy Cross In a letter on April 11 to the bishops of Chile, Pope Francis asked forgiveness for his “serious...

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The trouble with using synthetic rhino horn to stop poaching

Diogo Veríssimo, Georgia State University In 2014, one rhino was killed every eight hours. That was in South Africa alone, where most of the world’s...