The idea of music as a bridge was evident over three days at the fourth Latino America Music Festival held in February at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. The program moved quickly from salsa to son Cubano ...
Born in war-torn Liberia but raised in the United States, singer-songwriter Mon Rovîa is making waves with his his “Afro-Appalachian” music.
TRUMP’S TARIFF TRAGEDY: It’s safe to say President Donald Trump is having a very, very bad day. The Supreme Court this ...
In Brooklyn’s historic Stuyvesant Heights, Oyin Antwi and her husband Jeff have reimagined their 59sqm condo into a serene Afro-Japandi sanctuary. Blending West African heritage with Japanese and ...
The nation mourns civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson. Also, the U.S. increases its military presence near Iran ahead of talks. The post Remembering Rev. Jesse Jackson; US ramps up ...
As the internet went dark in Iran on Jan. 8, the slaughter began. The regime committed unprecedented violence, possibly killing more than 30,000 Iranians, most of them during the first two days of the ...
A heavy security presence accompanied a crowd gathered in a square in downtown Tehran earlier this week. The streets around them were closed. But unlike a month ago, when anti-government protests ...
The State Department told American citizens to "leave Iran now" on Feb. 6, as negotiators for both countries met in Oman amid President Donald Trump's recent threats of military action. "U.S. citizens ...
Social-media footage verified by Storyful captured the student protests this week in Mashhad. A new wave of popular anger is rising in Iran, as people enraged by last month’s mass killings of ...
WASHINGTON − President Donald Trump said Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, should be worried about a U.S. military building up in the region, and hinted at a new round of strikes if ...
The reported scale of death and injuries from the Iranian regime’s crackdown on demonstrators would easily meet what international lawyers call the “gravity test” for crimes against humanity and gross ...
In this interview, international relations scholar Stephen Zunes and Middle East historian Lawrence Davidson help to unpack the Iranian protests and explain their relevance within the context of U.S.