The 18th annual gift fair in Lancaster County provides an opportunity to give charitable contributions to nonprofits and shop ...
Imua Family Services has announced a significant step forward in its $10 million Imua Discovery Garden Capital Campaign with ...
Many people mistakenly think they’re plants, but lichens are weird composite organisms – and Australia has a lot of them.
Holiday volunteering strengthens community bonds and purpose, from food banks and senior meal delivery to trail work and ...
Here’s the best of what we heard from Syracuse coach Fran Brown and players after the team's 34-12 loss to Boston College.
Banff National Park in Canada is a winter wonderland with castle hotels and cold-weather activities like skiing and ice ...
Four people are dead and 11 others were taken to the hospital after a mass shooting at a child's birthday party in Stockton on Saturday that investigators believe was targeted, according to the San ...
To make a long story short, a humanities education results in one of the slowest measurable rates of counterproductive “skill change.” This means that the skills learned through a humanities degree ...
As we get older, we live through more negative experiences. We learn that life is not always easy and that people make ...
Not so long ago, “doomsday prepper” brought to mind images of people stockpiling canned goods in remote cabins, anxiously ...
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Who Counts, Who Knows, Who Decides but Caste?

Counting and classifying citizens for the caste census must not be treated as a benign exercise, but as a political act that can challenge or reinforce hierarchies of knowledge and power.
A Bristol-founded, nature-focused charity is marking its fifth anniversary — a milestone rooted in an idea born during the pandemic, when anxiety and loneliness were on the rise worldwide.