Former U.S. Drone Operator Reveals Inner Turmoil After Afghan Strikes
Former U.S. drone operator Brandon Bryant reveals his inner turmoil after conducting drone strikes in Afghanistan, expressing deep disgust and self-hatred over his actions.
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Former U.S. drone operator Brandon Bryant reveals his inner turmoil after conducting drone strikes in Afghanistan, expressing deep disgust and self-hatred over his actions.
Community activist Eileen Janis empowers Native American youth in Pine Ridge Reservation by reconnecting them with their culture and traditions, fostering confidence and problem-solving skills.
Explore the enchanting beauty of Beijing’s Old Summer Palace during the Lotus Flower Festival at Yuanmingyuan Park, and discover why this historic site continues to captivate millions of visitors annually.
The pandemic has heightened economic struggles for Native American youth on reservations, revealing a lack of opportunities even for the educated.
Chinese scientists are braving the extreme conditions of Mount Qomolangma to extract ice cores, unlocking Earth’s climatic history and contributing to global climate research.
The return of nine Lakota children’s remains from Carlisle Boarding School unveils a dark chapter in U.S. history, highlighting the generational trauma of indigenous communities.
Facing unimaginable hardships on Mount Everest, scientists like Xu Baiqing extract ice cores to unveil Earth’s climatic past, helping us understand and predict our environmental future.
The Lakota people of South Dakota are at a crossroads. In “The Race Gap in the U.S.”, correspondent Toby Muse explores how teachers, nurses, activists, and leaders are addressing their community’s challenges.
Scientists achieve world firsts by flying the ‘Jimu-1’ aerostat over Mount Qomolangma, advancing research in extreme environments.
Experience the passion and perseverance of scientists in “Earth Summit Mission,” a 4K documentary capturing the largest-ever expedition to Mount Qomolangma, premiering on August 5.
Lewis Arthur, founder of Veterans on Patrol, leads a volunteer militia patrolling the Sonoran Desert. He insists he’s not a racist but aims to stop Mexican cartels exploiting migrants.
The fatal shooting of unarmed Brandon Lopez by Anaheim police raises critical questions about race and law enforcement in the U.S., resonating with global audiences.
Student Lia Rivero shares her struggles transitioning from Long Island to an under-resourced charter school in New York City lacking counselors and support.
Former U.S. Domestic Policy Director Cecilia Muñoz emphasizes the importance of understanding history to address racial disparities, offering insights that resonate globally, including in Asia.
Despite numerous reforms, New York City’s schools remain deeply segregated, as revealed in “The Race Gap in the U.S.”, highlighting persistent racial inequities affecting African American students.
Born and raised in San Francisco, Linda Ju shares her experiences as an Asian-American facing changing perceptions amid rising racial tensions in the U.S.
Explore how anti-Chinese sentiment in the 1870s led to the Page Act of 1875, the first law codifying anti-Asian sentiment in the U.S., which barred Chinese women from entering the country.
Explore the historical roots of anti-Asian sentiment in the U.S. through the experiences of Chinese laborers who built the transcontinental railroad and faced racial bigotry in the 19th century.
Local herders in Qinghai Province’s Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture are uniting to restore degraded grasslands through a mass grass-planting campaign, aiming to heal their ‘mother’ land.
Beijing’s Olympic Forest Park has become a haven for runners, offering an escape from city life amidst nature’s beauty. Discover how this urban sanctuary is transforming lives through exercise.