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North America

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  • Allison Herrera and Mary Bishop, both Salinan Indians, look out at the Indian Cemetery at the San Antonio Mission in Lockwood, California. 
The cemetery was laid out in 1804 at the height of the mission building period in California. Missions were built by California Indians through force. The total number of California Indians laid out in this cemetery is unknown, although Mary said it was in the thousands. Image by Isaac Kestenbaum. California, 2017.
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    Inter(Nation)al

    Inter(Nation)al ​explores current events through the lens of treaties signed between the U.S...

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  • The border fence along Oklahoma Ave. in Brownsville on Aug. 11, 2017. Image by Martin do Nascimento. United States, 2017.
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    Standing Ground: Eminent Domain and Just Compensation Rights

    Students explore eminent domain law in the construction of the U.S./Mexico border fence through text and video to create a resource outlining and advocating for their community members’ land rights.

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    December 14, 2017
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    Land Rights and Eminent Domain on the United States-Mexico Border

    By exploring land seizures for a border fence in the Rio Grande Valley, students will learn about federal and state eminent domain policy and share that information with the local community.

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    December 14, 2017
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    The border fence along Oklahoma Ave. in Brownsville on Aug. 11, 2017. Image by Martin do Nascimento. United States, 2017.
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    PART OF: Border Fence Land Grab

    How We Reported ‘The Taking’

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    December 14, 2017
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  • Juan Cavazos of Brownsville, Texas at the electronic gate in the border fence that runs through his property. Image by Martin do Nascimento for The Texas Tribune. United States, 2017.
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    Border Fence Land Grab

    Donald Trump's promised border wall will involve taking land from hundreds of people. An earlier...

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    Juan Cavazos at his home on Oklahoma Avenue in Brownsville, Texas. The federal government took part of the former teacher's land to build the border fence. Image by Martin do Nascimento. United States, 2017.
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    PART OF: Border Fence Land Grab

    The Taking: How the Federal Government Abused Its Power to Seize Property for a Border Fence

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    December 14, 2017
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    Contractors advertise for work cleaning up and renovating Bevil Oaks homes. Image by Daniel Grossman. United States, 2017.
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    PART OF: Harvey Aftermath

    Destructive Impacts of Hurricane Harvey Remain

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    December 12, 2017
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    PART OF: Iran Wins in Iraq

    After Fighting Common Enemy ISIS, How Will Rising Tensions Between U.S. and Iran Affect Iraq?

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    December 11, 2017
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    MacFarland Students Join the Out of Eden Walk in Their Neighborhood

    After two days of studying photographs of far-off places published in outlets like National...

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    November 29, 2017
  • Ticket agents work with travelers in the Southwest ticketing area at Mitchell International Airport in 2015. Passengers, unwilling to postpone plans, sometimes travel while sick. Passengers can also harbor a virus without showing symptoms, meaning that they aren't even aware that they could be passing a disease to fellow passengers. Image by Mike de Sisti/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. United States, 2015.
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    This Week: Contagion That Travels by Plane

    Contagion That Travels by Plane Mark Johnson and McKenna Oxenden A series of disease outbreaks over...

    November 28, 2017
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    Image courtesy Daniel Spiess/CC BY-SA 2.0. 2010.
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    PART OF: Outbreak: How Humans Are Driving the Rise of Diseases

    Flight Risk

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    November 25, 2017
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  • Winfred Obruk points to the lost beach in Shishmaref, Alaska, where the community's playground and fish-drying racks are now under water. The island faces rapid erosion due to the effects of climate change, and residents have voted twice to relocate. They are determined to move as a community, but while they try to navigate this costly and complicated process, the Chukchi Sea pushes ever-closer to their homes." Image by Nick Mott. United States, 2017.
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    Cold Comfort

    Season two of Threshold takes listeners to the homes, hunting grounds, and melting coastlines of...

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