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The Weight of a Promise
by Jodi Windvogel
South African families are still living in temporary homes generations after the fall of apartheid.
Indigenous Peoples of America Parade
United States
by Lisa DuBois
The Indigenous Peoples of America Parade is overdue. Approximately 90% of the Native population died as a result of invading forces within 150 years of arrival on a territory that was called a new world to the conquerors, but for the Natives it was their world.
The Mongolian Steppe—A Threatened Ecosystem
Mongolia
by Daniel Miller
Mongolia has a long history of nomadic pastoralism with herders raising livestock for thousands of years and have extensive traditional ecological knowledge and understanding of their environment. However, inappropriate government policies and lack of economic incentives threaten the rangelands and Mongolia’s nomadic heritage.
Chernobyl-Frozen in Time
Ukraine
by Gabriel Romero
On April 26, 1986, the world’s worst nuclear disaster occurred at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in northern Ukraine. Officially, 31 people are known to have died directly from the disaster, unofficially the long-term effects of radiation poisoning have led to the deaths of thousands.
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