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‘Aliens’ and ‘animals’ – language of hate used by Trump and others can be part of a violent design

Asylum seekers wait at Catholic Charities in McAllen, Texas, for humanitarian aid on Jan. 18, 2025. Associated Press/Eric Gay by Ronald Niezen, University of San...

Female Nazi concentration camp guards: the true horror lies in their similarities to ourselves

Female guards at Belsen concentration camp in 1945, photographed by the American Army. RKive / Alamy by Angharad Hampshire, York St John University Between 1939 and 1945,...

How Trump’s racist talk of immigrant ‘bad genes’ echoes some of the last century’s darkest ideas about eugenics

Donald Trump speaks at Madison Square Garden in New York on Oct. 27, 2024. John Salangsang/Invision/AP by Shannon Bow O'Brien, The University of Texas at...

A new ‘race science’ network is linked to a history of eugenics that never fully left academia

  Antonio Marca/Shutterstock by Lars Cornelissen, Independent Social Research Foundation The Guardian and anti-fascist group Hope Not Hate have revealed the existence of a new network of...

Pope Benedict XVI: A man at odds with the modern world who leaves a legacy of intellectual brilliance and controversy

by Mathew Schmalz, College of the Holy Cross Benedict XVI leaves behind a complex legacy as a Pope and theologian. To many observers, Benedict, who died...

Chemist hopes to be Germany’s first Black lawmaker

In this picture taken July 25, 2013, Karamba Diaby, a German Social Democratic Party candidate talks with citizen Heidi Juergens during an election campaign in Halle , central Germany, Thursday, July 25, 2013. (AP Photo/Jens Meyer) HALLE, Germany (AP) — Karamba Diaby makes his way through the historic heart of Halle with the speed of a seasoned politician: slowly. More than two decades of involvement in local politics means the 51-year-old immigrant can't go more than a few steps without being stopped for a chat. Two months before Germany's general elections each handshake and greeting carries added significance because Diaby is intent on becoming the country's first Black member of Parliament. He listens patiently to his constituents and responds in fluent German with a strong Franco-African accent, courtesy of his Senegalese origins.

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