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January 28, 2017 | Lauren Wolfe | Immigration, International, Politics
This is what intolerance looks like

“No hate! No fear! Refugees are welcome here!” Shouts are rising into the night sky in Brooklyn as I write this. I just left the Brooklyn federal courthouse, where hundreds of people are chanting that and more, some slogans more angry and profane than others.

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January 23, 2017 | Odharnait Ansbro | Disability, Girls, International, Violence against women, WMC Loreen Arbus Journalism Program
‘Young women come to us completely broken’: Q&A with head of Heshima, a Kenyan nonprofit for girls

Once known as a refugee-friendly nation, Kenya is becoming more resistant to taking in people who have been forced to flee their homes. That means added challenges for the nonprofit Heshima and the refugee girls it supports, says executive director Alisa Roadcup.

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January 20, 2017 | Annie Hylton | Health, International, Violence against women
Unimaginable trauma of Yazidi women is heightened by fragile psychosocial support

In September 2016, when I arrived at a gloomy, two-star Econo Lodge hotel in Fort Lee, New Jersey, Daey*—which means “mother” in Kurdish—was sleeping.

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January 06, 2017 | Rumbi Chakamba | Girls, International, Violence against women
In DRC, girls choose to become child soldiers to escape poverty

Throughout the conflict in DRC, children have been abducted and made to serve as soldiers. While most are male, it is estimated over a third are female, used mainly as domestic and sexual servants, but sometimes as fighters. Now an NGO has released a report showing that many of the girls weren’t enlisted by force.

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January 03, 2017 | Alice Laurel Driver | Environment, International, Violence against women
Trying to shut her up: Indigenous activist facing threats stands up for peace in Colombia

On April 20, Marcia Mejía Chirimia, 28, an indigenous Colombian peace and women’s rights activist, received a text message from someone she believes is a member of a paramilitary group.

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