Harlem’s Hero: Madlyn Stokely Fights Against Street Drug Exposure
Madlyn Stokely, a lifetime Harlem resident, leads a volunteer program fighting street drug exposure. Her story highlights how systemic racism fuels addiction in her neighborhood.
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Madlyn Stokely, a lifetime Harlem resident, leads a volunteer program fighting street drug exposure. Her story highlights how systemic racism fuels addiction in her neighborhood.
Dr. Rasul Baksh Rais shares his insights on democracy, emphasizing that it should not be measured solely by Western standards, and discusses the democratic system of the Chinese mainland.
Christine, a former teacher, shares her ordeal battling the U.S. health insurance system after a severe back injury left her nearly paralyzed, leading to delayed treatment and overwhelming medical bills.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson issues an apology after a leaked video showed a lockdown party in violation of COVID-19 restrictions, sparking public backlash.
Post-COVID inflation is putting financial strain on Indian households, with rising prices of essentials and household goods forcing families to adjust their budgets.
Discover why the United States is the only developed nation without national paid maternity leave and hear personal stories from mothers navigating this challenge.
Three and a half years after the Parkland shooting, parents reflect on their loss and America’s ongoing struggle with gun violence and rising firearm purchases.
In honor of International Day for People with Disabilities, Palestine launched its first national amputee football team, aiming to compete in next year’s World Cup.
WHO’s latest summit highlights the importance of ethics in COVID-19 responses, urging countries to unite in promoting equity, fairness, and trust during the ongoing pandemic.
Exploring the deep-seated racial inequalities in the U.S., from disproportionate incarceration rates to the heightened impact of COVID-19 on African Americans.