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All posts tagged "poverty"

  • Structural Violence
    James Pegler | June 23, 2017

    The Structural Violence of Hunger

    Structural violence is when social structures are set up to hurt or hinder a certain group of people....

  • Aquaponics
    Mandy Burkholder | June 7, 2017

    Aquaponics might solve world hunger

    The solution to solving hunger and saving the environment might have finally been discovered in a suburb of...

  • Kate Wilke | October 14, 2016

    3-D printing homes can help people in poverty

    The technology is being used to build homes that are inexpensive and environmentally friendly.

  • Garbage and pollution from Guanabara Bay wash ashore on Botafogo Beach in front of Sugarloaf Mountain in an ongoing concern for the summer Olympic Games.
    Kate Wilke | August 18, 2016

    We missed a huge opportunity to help Rio during the Olympics

    We missed a huge opportunity with Rio because we were given a chance to talk about human rights,...

  • Rural life in front of Incredible Himalayas. Nepal, ACAP, Upper Mustang, Kagbeni village (2,810 m) and Nilgiri North (7,061 m)
    Marcus Wade | June 22, 2016

    How Nepal has transformed in a year

    Last year on April 25, Nepal suffered an earthquake that devastated the country, killing around 9,000 and injuring...

  • Native Masai with Cellphone in Masai Mara National Park, Kenya
    Alexandria Williams | May 28, 2016

    Why cell phones are more important than food & electricity in Africa

    It isn't uncommon to see cell phones in Africa in areas that have no electricity and little food.

  • Wyatt Redd | May 14, 2016

    The most violent city in the Americas

    Caracas continues to be one of the most dangerous cities in the world as the last three months...

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