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Search ResultGive Your Maternal Streak A Chance
Lactation Consultant may be a career path which is not talked about a lot but for those who find their calling in the nursing field, it could be an option. Dr Preeti Gangan...
Read MoreKajal Singh Wow's Berlin With Her Striking Street Art
Graffiti and street art may be considered a nuisance by many but it has slowly made its way to being considered a legitimate art form around the world. One of the fir...
Read MoreDanny Glover Hits Out At Racism
The international community must increase its commitment to fighting Afrophobia and discrimination against people of African descent, United Nations Children’s Fund (...
Read MoreIndia Abstains At UN Vote On LGBT Independent Expert
India avoided taking a position on the need to end discrimination based on sexual orientation at the Human Rights Council of the UN, as the Supreme Court is yet to “p...
Read MoreBangladesh Teens Stop Child Marriage
Adolescent girls in Bangladesh face severe threats to their health: Two-thirds marry by age 18, and a third of girls are mothers before age 20. A national network of teen g...
Read MoreStars Celebrate First Graduating Class From Academy For Peace And Justice In Haiti
Over 40 international Artists for Peace and Justice members and supporters traveled to Port-au-Prince to celebrate the first graduating class of the Academy for P...
Read MoreIndia Among Five Countries That Will See High Under-5 Deaths: UN
India, Nigeria, Pakistan, Congo and Angola will account for more than half of global under-five deaths by 2030, according to a UN report which said 69 million children belo...
Read MoreMichigan Film Fest Fetes Women, Minorities
Movies by women and minorities are the focus of this year's Traverse City Film Festival, July 26-31, held in northern Michigan's popular summer playground. More than 200 fi...
Read MoreThe President Announces America’s First National Monument Dedicated To LGBT Rights.
Today, President Barack Obama announced he’s designating the Stonewall National Monument in New York City as the newest addition to America’s National Park Syst...
Read MoreUN Human Rights Council: Using Sport And The Olympic Ideal To Promote Human Rights For All, Including Persons With Disabilities
For more than a decade, Human Rights Watch has documented human rights abuses linked to mega-sporting events, or MSEs, such as the Olympics, football’s World Cup, For...
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