Rohingya artists tackle COVID-19 fears as refugees wait for vaccines
From muralists to musicians, Rohingya artists are helping to address social problems and allay vaccination fears in the world’s largest refugee settlement
Cheers and quiet reflection as U.S. crowds mark Juneteenth
Celebrations and activism mark Juneteenth holiday after a year that sparked a reckoning over racism
Thousands march for LGBT equality in Polish capital
Protesters demand end to discrimination amid rising tide of homophobia
The race to preserve African-American cemeteries
Missing deeds and weak laws means Black and Native American burial sites around the country have been neglected, forgotten or targeted by developers
Mexico to vaccinate migrants in Baja California under new border initiative
Migrants can get jabs under the new initiative targeting busy border regions
U.S. soccer stars tell story of fight for equal pay in new film 'LFG'
Team members hope their legal battle will represent struggles of other women fighting unfair pay and discrimination
Mexico hit with FIFA fan ban at two home World Cup qualifiers
Mexico fans are barred from attending their first two home 2022 World Cup qualifiers after making homophobic chants at Olympic qualifying games
U.S. bishops vote to draft Communion statement that may rebuke Biden for abortion views
U.S. bishops voted to admonish Catholic politicians, including President Joe Biden, who support abortion rights
'Modesty shorts' not the way to fight UK school sexual harassment, critics say
Several schools in Britain have encouraged girls as young as four to wear the shorts, fuelling debate about sexual harassment and abuse in schools
How nature tourism can help drive a green COVID-19 recovery
For every dollar governments invested in protected areas and nature-based tourism in 2019, the economic rate of return was at least six times higher, finds World Bank report