A research-based publication that compiles Cordillera’s indigenous healing traditions, aimed at promoting and integrating these practices into the country’s healthcare system, was recently launched by ...
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As Sri Lanka marks 78 years of independence, a deeper question emerges: are we truly free in how we think and teach? For decades, our education and management systems have leaned heavily on global ...
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The hype around educational reforms has abated slightly, but the scandal of the reforms persists. And in saying scandal, I ...
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It was 2018 and Sydney Williams had just quit two jobs and recently been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes when she decided to ...
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An interview with Nuisance Bear directors Jack Weisman and Gabriela Osio Vanden on their Sundance Grand Jury Prize winning documentary.