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07
Sep

Cynthia Enloe Wins Lifetime Achievement Award

Cynthia Enloe, a research professor in the Department of International Development, Community, and Environment at Clark University, has been honored with the Howard Zinn Lifetime Achievement in Peace Studies Award. Granted by …

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07
Sep

Happy 42nd Anniversary!

As pointed out by W. Joseph Campbell, author of Getting it Wrong, today is the 42nd Anniversary of the women’s liberation protest September 7, 1968, on the Atlantic City boardwalk where the …

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26
Aug

The EAS: what it takes to succeed

Dan Smith, author of The State of the Middle East, has written a new blog post looking at the European Union’s new external Action Service. ***Spoiler Alert*** He argues that, to succeed, …

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29
Jul

In Pursuit of Mushrooms

From Latvia to Cape Cod, edible mushrooms grow wild on the forest floor, coveted by savvy cooks, who scoop them up for dishes like Yulia’s mushroom casserole (below). Chanterelles and boletus mushrooms …

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22
Jul

Fresh Summer Peas, the Indian Way

While teaching English as a second language in Boston, Lynne Christy Anderson found that for her students, immigrants from many different backgrounds, food was common ground. “It’s this way to remain connected …

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07
Jul

Korea on the 38th Parallel

On June 25, the 60th anniversary of the beginning of the Korean War, David and Janet Carle visited Korea’s Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), on the 38th parallel. The Carles are following the 38th …

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02
Jul

Peixada, a Perfect Summer Dish

This Sunday, fireworks will light up the sky and grills across the country will sizzle and smoke. Every family has its traditional Fourth of July feast, from burgers and barbecued chicken to …

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