In light of Ireland’s vote on abortion yesterday, it’s worth reposting what I wrote in the aftermath of their vote on gay marriage, in 2015: Growing up Catholic, the greatest hint into the changing nature of religion and law always occurred whenever I heard someone disagree with their local priest or bishop, or even the […] … Continue reading The Rule of Law We Want is the One We Make Up Ourselves, Choose, & Fight For
Category: Humanity around the World
Helping An Ethnic Minority Family From Myanmar To Share In The American Dream | A Photographer’s Story Of Support
Photographer Lorrie Dallek is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From her project ‘New Americans ‘. To see Lorrie’s body of work click on any photograph. My journey into the lives of the Sing-Hing family from Myanmar began almost four years ago at the AJC Decatur […] via Helping An Ethnic Minority … Continue reading Helping An Ethnic Minority Family From Myanmar To Share In The American Dream | A Photographer’s Story Of Support
Permanent Solution Or Temporary Refuge? | The Anchor-outs Community | San Francisco Bay, USA
Photographer Bente Marei Stachowske is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this social documentary photography. From her project ‘Living On The Anchor’. To see Bente Marei’s body of work click on any image. Sausalito is San Francisco Bay Area city where some of the richest and some of the […] via Permanent Solution Or Temporary … Continue reading Permanent Solution Or Temporary Refuge? | The Anchor-outs Community | San Francisco Bay, USA
Stand and Demand Justice for MMIW and Survivors
OCETI SAKOWIN TERRITORY, SD, March 26, 2018– Last year we got messages from one of our Oceti Sakowin camp sisters that her daughter was missing, soon after she called and said her daughter was found but needed help, she was being held captive against her will and was in dire need of rescuing. via Stand and … Continue reading Stand and Demand Justice for MMIW and Survivors
Transboundary Mining and the Return of the Cape Fox Shaman by Frank Hopper
When Junak, the Cape Fox shaman, returned to Duke Island in 2005, she flew over territory her people had lived in for thousands of years. The land below near the mouth of the Unuk River in southeast Alaska, which is thought to be named after her, was still just as beautiful and pristine as when […] … Continue reading Transboundary Mining and the Return of the Cape Fox Shaman by Frank Hopper

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