ποΈ Peace
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πWhat Ramesses II's Mummy Reveals About Egypt's Greatest Pharaoh
The mummy of Ramesses II offers insights into the 66-year reign and not-so-mysterious death of ancient Egypt's longest-ruling pharaoh.
ποΈBayard Rustin Marches Free
Pacifist Bayard Rustin marches free this week in 1946. Fresh from prison, his path leads to Gandhi and mentoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
πWho Were the First Women to Win Nobel Prizes?
Explore the pioneering women who shattered Nobel Prize ceilings, from Marie Curie's double win to trailblazers in peace, literature, and medicine.
π€Take only staples, leave only electronics
Examining the complex aftermath of the Chile earthquake and the human responses in crisis situations.
ποΈSteeling their courage
Ironworkers at the Dana-Farber Cancer Center honor young cancer patients with a heartfelt tradition of painting their names on structural girders.
π€Hair Salon, Lhasa, Tibet, by Adam Dean
A captivating look at the life of a KTV hostess preparing for a night shift in Lhasa, China, where entertainment often masks deeper societal issues.
ποΈHermit-sacristans of this information age
An exploration of the multifaceted role of hermits in both historical and contemporary cultures.
π¨Security wall mural, Sadr City
This painted wall in Baghdad reflects a unique blend of art and the stark realities of security in urban spaces.