You hold, in your anger and your compassion, the ability to bend the arc of our future towards justice.
Four years after newly elected President Donald Trump vowed to stop “an American carnage,” insurrectionists rallied by his lies stormed the US Capitol in an attempt to overthrow the results of the November 3, 2020 presidential elections.
Winter came early that year. Mid-October, a steady wind appeared and transformed Dhaka into a dust bowl; by November, a fog descended and obscured the moon.
The distance from Lexington to Astoria is six miles; 1.5 hours by foot. On that crisp fall morning, it took twice that.
When Nana was 24, he saw Muslims slaughtered in prayer. As men prostrated before God, the cold of steel met the warmth of flesh,
When Rohingya refugees first enter Bangladesh, they are greeted with questions. What happened? Who were they with? Where?
The elections are over, and India has spoken. Or so I hear. Modi will go on to rule for five more years, the country will systematically
On a dusky summer night in Sylhet, Mahfuz emerged from the darkness and stepped on a frog.
You hold, in your anger and your compassion, the ability to bend the arc of our future towards justice.
Four years after newly elected President Donald Trump vowed to stop “an American carnage,” insurrectionists rallied by his lies stormed the US Capitol in an attempt to overthrow the results of the November 3, 2020 presidential elections.
Winter came early that year. Mid-October, a steady wind appeared and transformed Dhaka into a dust bowl; by November, a fog descended and obscured the moon.
The distance from Lexington to Astoria is six miles; 1.5 hours by foot. On that crisp fall morning, it took twice that.
When Nana was 24, he saw Muslims slaughtered in prayer. As men prostrated before God, the cold of steel met the warmth of flesh,
When Rohingya refugees first enter Bangladesh, they are greeted with questions. What happened? Who were they with? Where?
The elections are over, and India has spoken. Or so I hear. Modi will go on to rule for five more years, the country will systematically
On a dusky summer night in Sylhet, Mahfuz emerged from the darkness and stepped on a frog.
This Ramadan, spare a thought for Muslims who find themselves on the edge of the night. Take a moment to think of Uyghurs who