Gone for over half a century, William Edward Burghardt Du Bois lives on through his thought and his prose. A new edition from Restless Books offers an excellent opportunity to broaden our perspective on questions of race in America by increasing our understanding of racism's history and sociology, enlightened by one of the country's most creative minds.
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Music Review: DJ Shadow – Reconstructed: The Best of DJ Shadow
Reconstruction: The Best of DJ Shadow celebrates one of the most unique artists in the field of instrumental hip-hop today.
Read More »Post-Conflict Ivory Coast: An Interview with Annie Bodmer-Roy of Save the Children
Annie Bodmer-Roy of Save the Children talks about the post-conflict reconstruction in the Ivory Coast.
Read More »Ivory Coast: Hunger Relief Plan for War Victims Low on Funding
A long and difficult reconstruction awaits. Food and medical needs are still great.
Read More »General Marshall and the American Tradition of Help
We can act for our own good by acting for the good of the world.
Read More »Benin Floods: What You See Here is Suffering
Yêhouéssi lost everything he owned in the flooding. His home is gone. His fields are gone.
Read More »Food and Hope for Street Children in Afghanistan
One thing there should be no debate on is the importance of food for education for Afghan children.
Read More »CRS Continues School Meals for Peace Tradition in Sudan
Sudan is also at a pivotal crossroads in terms of peace and reconstruction
Read More »Dangerous Downwards Spiral of Hunger in Flood-Ravaged Pakistan
The Pakistan emergency sounds the loudest call to date for President Obama to appoint a food ambassador
Read More »Food with Education is the Key to Afghanistan’s Future
No reconstruction effort for Afghanistan will be sound unless all children attend school and receive meals with take-home rations.
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