The Educational section of the Mantis Society. Live, Love, Learn
September 17, 2017
Bedouin women 'misled' into embroidering gown for NYFW
Palestinian NGO says it unintentionally helped fundraise for an Israeli group promoting Jewish settlement in the Negev.
Desperate Yemenis sell organs to survive
Victims of trafficking rings say the networks operate anonymously in shisha bars and coffee shops in Yemen and Egypt.
Using Capoeira to heal trauma for former child soldiers
"The ideals of Capoeira teach how to love... Without those values, these children would still be combating."
The US, climate change and the farmers of Nepal
As climate change makes their lives increasingly precarious, Nepalis reflect on the US withdrawal from the Paris Accord.
Five reasons to like President Donald Trump
The Trump presidency may be the best thing that happened to America since super-white Wonder Bread and Mickey Mouse.
An ex-Guantanamo detainee rebuilds his life in France
Thirteen years after Mourad left Guantanamo and returned to his native France, a shadow of suspicion still follows him.
Using 3D printers to tackle Gaza's medical shortages
Palestinian team is using 3D printers to build stethoscopes and tourniquets to help struggling hospitals.
Open letter from an American Dreamer
DACA recipient Hugo Diaz was 10 years old when his parents decided to move to the US.
They cannot forget. Neither should we.
25 years on, Bosnia's war time rape survivors are still waiting for justice, support and closure.
Myanmar: Who are the Rohingya?
Why are the more than one million Rohingya in Myanmar considered the 'world's most persecuted minority'?
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