From Indigenous People’s Day to Armistice Day

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The American Struggle: Jacob Lawrence at The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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The American Struggle: Jacob Lawrence at The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Sam Ben-Meir - October 15, 2020

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A Phantom Republic Takes Center Stage

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Nagorno-Karabakh: A Phantom Republic Takes Center Stage

 12 Oct 2020

René Wadlow – 

From bitter searching of the heart
Quickened with passion and with pain
We rise to play a greater part.
This is the faith from which we start
Men shall know commonwealth again
From bitter searching of the heart.
— Frank Scott (1899-1985)

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Material Ecology: Neri Oxman at the Museum of Modern Art

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Material Ecology: Neri Oxman at the Museum of Modern Art

Sam Ben-Meir - October 6, 2020

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A panacea for population ageing and gender

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Lifecycle approach: A panacea for population ageing and gender equality

Shobha Shukla – CNS

The world celebrated International Day of Older Persons on 1st of October. Sri Lanka also celebrates its Children's Day on the same day. What a beautiful coincidence, even though perhaps purely by chance (and not by design). Indeed, this celebration of the young and old age alike is a symbolic representation of the lifecycle approach and intergenerational engagement that is crucial for addressing some of the challenges of population ageing or longevity.

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