But What’s Happening With Democracy in Latin America?

But What’s Happening With Democracy in Latin America?

In the past week all eyes have been turned to Egypt as demonstrators there continue to flood the streets. The Middle East is an important…

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Rally On The U.S.-Mexico Border

Rally On The U.S.-Mexico Border

In the past three years, drug-related violence in the Mexican city of Juarez has taken more than 7,000 lives. About 200 of the victims were…

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The Road to Stardom

The Road to Stardom

Born Florencia Bisenta de Casillas Martinez Cardona in El Paso, Texas, Vikki Carr not only changed her name but also became one of the first…

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DBR: A Year After the Earthquake in Haiti

DBR: A Year After the Earthquake in Haiti

It has been a year since the devastating earthquake in Haiti, and international efforts continue to attempt to rebuild the infrastructure that was destroyed. But…

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Searching the Past for Evidence

Searching the Past for Evidence

Paul Bieber is a private investigator and law student in California. He has an abiding interest in the investigation of instances of human rights abuses….

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Examining Our Political Lexicon

Examining Our Political Lexicon

When gunfire erupted outside a Tucson grocery store last Saturday morning, a remarkable national conversation began almost immediately—centering, in large part, around the question: Has…

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