AFRICA stands at a critical crossroads in environmental conservation. As forests vanish, rivers dwindle and wildlife habitats shrink, the consequences of inaction are becoming impossible to ignore.
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This story was originally published byThe Imprint, a national nonprofit news outlet covering child welfare and youth justice. It is a project for the USC Annenberg Centerfor Health Journalism’s ...
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New research published in AI & Society suggests that current artificial intelligence (AI) frameworks remain heavily skewed toward Western perspectives, raising concerns about exclusion, cultural ...
The Indigenous mapmaker brings geography to life by blending layers of history with a perspective others have ignored.