Author: The TAM Center

This story was originally written by Kate Slate ’23 (M.A.) and published on carolinastories.unc.edu On August 8, 2023, one of the world’s deadliest wildfires ravaged Maui, with the western coast town of Lahaina bearing its brunt. Almost three years later, the town, which holds significant historical and cultural meaning, is still working to rebuild all that was lost. Amid the bustle and stress of midterms, sophomore Keya Mahajan ’28 received an email last November that read: “Greetings! Congratulations on being selected as one of our reporters for the MEJO 584 international multimedia projects course…” With temperatures dropping and branches lying…

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On 15 June the Oromo Legacy, Leadership and Advocacy Association (OLLAA) and the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect held a discussion on the human rights situation in Oromia, Ethiopia following the 13 May release of OLLAA’s annual human rights report. The report outlines ongoing patterns of human rights violations in Oromia and highlights […]Read More

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