For more than 40 years, pollsters have been asking people about allowing women in combat roles. In 1982, when NORC asked ...
An interview with Joanna Kakissis, joining the program to talk about the late Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina, and her book ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. The hamsa—or Fatima’s hand—is one of my favorite symbols. You can find it in dusty ...
Two weeks after Defense Secretary Leon Panetta opens combat positions to women, Tanya Biank is publishing Undaunted: The Real Story of America’s Servicewomen in Today’s Military. The daughter, sister ...
Rick Halperin, SMU Human Rights Program director and co-founder of Human Rights Dallas, examines an exhibit before moderating a panel on comfort women at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum ...
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Project connects Americans to the Dutch people who honor their relatives at World War II cemetery
A new initiative aims to increase the number of connections between the family members of those buried and remembered at a ...
Introduction -- Into the factories -- New opportunities, new challenges -- Women's auxiliary services -- "Make do and mend" : women and the home front -- The secret war -- Appendix 1: Timeline -- ...
Before 1992, Mirsada Tursunovic had her life in front of her. She wanted to be a typist in her hometown of Zvornik. But the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina changed everything. She was raped at the age of 18 ...
To attendees of the “Share the Arrows” women’s conference, Charlie Kirk was an evangelist turned martyr who died for ...
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