With the Rafah crossing reopened, Palestinians must decide whether to abandon what little stability they have built to return to a homeland buried in rubble
Locals in Venezuela described the terror of the airstrikes as they start to rebuild their homes and neighborhoods
A lack of media coverage and international pressure leaves many Sudanese communities in the dark after el-Fasher was seized by the Rapid Support Forces
With their homes reduced to rubble, many Palestinians in Gaza remain displaced in tents that pose significant hazards as winter approaches
From nights stalked by drones overhead to taking her elderly parents across a so-called safe route, Shaimaa Eid recounts being uprooted from home
Some Palestinians fled to Egypt to escape the genocide, while others were visitors stuck there after Oct. 7. All are now in endless exile
As bombardment closes in, Gazans face renewed trauma as they choose between staying in their homes under threat or heading to crowded tent cities
Israel’s ethnic cleansing of West Bank refugee camps is escalating rapidly, displacing thousands of Palestinians
Swannanoa has long been home to a thriving Latinx community that is now struggling to find housing and employment in Western North Carolina
Americans are incentivized to gentrify places like Mexico and the Dominican Republic, leaving local residents displaced and more vulnerable
NOlympics LA is organizing Los Angeles Olympics protests, highlighting the lasting impact the Games have on local residents
We are Puerto Rican women living in the U.S. South—and no, not in Florida. We live in South Carolina and Texas, states rarely associated with Puerto Ricans. In our regions of the South, we are often not seen or understood by our neighbors as Latinas who are Caribbean,
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