Friday, April 24 2026
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Reasons Why A Coffee Farmer is Forced to Migrate

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Coffee farmer migration is occurring at an increasing amount each year. Coffee farmers make, on average, one dollar per hour. Even in places where the price of living is low, these wages are unlivable. That’s why more and more coffee […]

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Zack de la Rocha, lead singer for Rage Against The Machine, performs at the 2007 Voodoo Music Experience in New Orleans. (Credit: Wikimedia Commons)

Rage Against The Machine’s Zack De La Rocha on Immigration and the Need for Powerful Protest

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Rage Against the Machine frontman Zack De La Rocha is no stranger to combatting injustice and oppression. Using his massive platform and colossal success, he has created a culture of acceptance for migrants from all walks of life.

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‘Burros’ Shows the Harsh Realities of Living By the Border

John Liang 149 0

The Tohono O’odham Nation spans both sides of the U.S. and Mexico. The Sonoran Desert hits triple-digit (Fahrenheit) temperatures in the summer months, and thousands of migrants travel through these lands. Due to the dangerous conditions, according to Border Patrol […]

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Emigrating From Germany to the U.S. After World War II — Part 3 of 3

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(Trigger/Content Warning: This series talks about the effects of Nazism in Germany and war.) The last two parts of this series focused on just my grandfather Hans and his time in Germany before and during World War II, but there […]

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A Dutch Woman’s Immigration Experience: Part 2 of 3

Maya Brown 114 0

Facts on Immigration in the United States Many people consider living in the U.S. to be a privilege. People who are struggling in other countries see the U.S. as a place of opportunity and possibility. There is the concept of […]

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Nadia Comaneci: How a record-breaking Romanian gymnast found a new life through coaching in the US

Kota Babcock 489 0

Olympic gymnast and record-breaker Nadia Comăneci began traveling for athletics as a child, and later forced to leave Romania due to economic instability. Today she uses her past skills and experiences to support future generations of athletes achieve their dreams. […]

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Is the U.S. Flouting the Law regarding Central America’s Exodus?

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Reasons why the border crisis has escalated to a mass exodus from the Northern Triangle/ Central America, and ways the U.S. is part of the problem and the solution.

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Abstract Expressionism & How Early TCKs Changed Art History

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France and Italy have been known to be influential in the art world for centuries — the former birthing avante-garde and works by Rodin, Monet and others, and the latter blessing us with pieces, such as the Mona Lisa and the David sculpture. American art didn’t gain traction or credibility until the late 1930s with the rise of the Abstract Expressionist movement.

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