Today is International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia. The I Files editors have put together a playlist that takes a look at lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender discrimination outside of the U.S.
After a week in which the phone lines of the Associated Press were bugged and Google glasses that can record our every move are being tested, it seems fitting to mark World Information Society Day.
We're taking some of CIR's work to the stage to tell our stories in a new way, reach a new audience on issues that matter and, hopefully, form a powerful connection with the audience.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians took to the streets today to commemorate the "nakba," or "catastrophe," when they fled or were expelled from their homes during the creation of the state of Israel in 1948.
Two branches of the U.S. military are grappling with allegations of sexual misconduct against leaders of their sexual assault prevention programs, while the Pentagon released a survey that estimates that 26,000 women and men in the military were sexually assaulted in 2012.
The recent collapse of a Bangladesh factory has shined a spotlight on the practices of one of the world’s largest garment industries, where many clothes for Western retailers are produced.
As the debate over same-sex marriage swirls in social, political and legal circles around the country, members of the United Methodist Church are caught in the middle.