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Empathy is frequently described as a fundamental virtue. It is the engine that drives us to fight for causes, to worry about justice, and to feel the pain of the genocide in Gaza or the urgency of global emergencies. However,…

Writer and teacher Sarah Shurrab from Gaza invites us into the raw heartbreak of losing her home—a pain second only to losing loved ones. Narrating her life moving from house to tent, she captures the profound daily ache of displacement. This is her intimate account of survival, grief, and the defiant hope that drives her to earn a scholarship and rebuild her city.

Palestinian writer Lubna Ahmad shares a heart-wrenching testimony from Gaza, detailing the loss of her mother and eight-year-old brother. She views her writing, inspired by Dr. Refaat Alareer, not just as a refuge but as a vital act of defiance and love to ensure their stories—and Gaza's voice—are never erased.

In Gaza, entire generations are being erased while the world debates definitions. Hospitals, homes, and schools reduced to dust. Children buried with no names left to call. The air thick with grief — and the silence of those who could…

We proudly stand alongside DEI Declassified, an independent, volunteer-driven initiative bringing much-needed clarity and accountability to how organizations engage with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). In a time when slogans often replace substance, DEI Declassified takes a courageous stance: shining…

At the heart of the Brazilian Amazon, AMYK – the Yanomami Women’s Association Kumirayõma – is much more than an acronym: it is the organized voice and the driving force of the Yanomami women of Amazonas. Founded to resist aggressions…

Today, we feature our project Language for Justice (L4J), a grassroots, decolonial, and counter-colonial communication initiative founded by and for interpreters, translators, and language professionals from marginalized communities. Born from a simple but powerful idea — that language should be…