by Grace Kellogg | Aug 23, 2019 | Climate, South America
Click the button to the right to learn more about the Amazon Rainforest fires, and how you can make a difference. Amazon Rainforest Fires Various international artists have come together to create art about and for the Amazon Rainforest. Click the button to the right...
by Grace Kellogg | Aug 19, 2019 | India
R. K. Narayan was an Indian author who wrote many short stories about the town “Malgudi”, a fictional South Indian town. His stories, while fictional, give insight into everyday Indian life during his the period of time that he was alive. Click the button...
by Grace Kellogg | Aug 14, 2019 | Asia
In 2010, within fewer than eight months, fourteen Foxconn employees died by suicide, four more employees attempted to die by suicide, and twenty more attempts were blocked by company officials. Foxconn Technology Group, based in Taiwan, produces approximately 40% of...
by Grace Kellogg | Aug 12, 2019 | Africa
“In the face of so much injustice, if poetry perseveres as luxury, it also becomes a lie.” -Antjie Krog Antjie Krog from South Africa is a white woman, and her poetry explains the issues surrounding that fact. Being white and female in Africa comes with,...
by Grace Kellogg | Aug 12, 2019 | Climate, South America
“What people need is more love and [to] understand each other.” -Nixiwaka Yawanawa Nixiwaka Yawanawa talks about climate change, and how indigenous people may have the answer. At the end, he gives an example of one of his tribe’s songs, a song to say...