Julia Ivanisova and Anistasiia Chystiukhina grew up close in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Now refugees, they are using art to raise ...
When acknowledged and addressed with care, conflict trauma can transform individuals into peacebuilders, writes.
I’m a culture reporter for The New York Times, where I investigate the art world’s relationship to money, politics and ...
While the 58-foot-long bronze sculpture in Washington D.C. will now be the country's foremost World War I memorial, it is far ...
Avoiding heavy-handed modes of post-disaster reconstruction, a community-led design approach addresses the emergencies of war ...
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Invisible Trauma
Environmental activists in South America are struggling with paranoia, panic attacks, and depression. A growing network of ...
Through fashion, art, and music, Palestinian art and culture is being kept alive online as a way of protesting the war in Gaza.
"Here, I see no invalids. I see superheroes. They were in hell, but now they are back. Sometimes, I forget that these are injured people." ...
Ukraine’s first lady, Olena Zelenska, is ensuring that the country’s children see themselves not as victims of a brutal and ...
Russian shelling of Donetsk oblast, or region, in eastern Ukraine claimed the lives of two people and left three others ...
1 DEMON COPPERHEAD (Harper Perennial, $21.99). By Barbara Kingsolver. In this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, a boy born in a ...