Why Witch Hunts are not just a Dark Chapter from the Past

“Whether in Macbeth, Harry Potter or Hansel and Gretel – witches have a long tradition in literature and film, often celebrated as strong, independent women, or portrayed as the incarnation of evil. But in a recent global study, over 40 percent of those surveyed said they believe in malevolent witchcraft….

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The Grown Man’s Guide to Making and Keeping Friends | SELF

Single or not, friendships offer so many benefits that can improve men’s lives. One 2011 study found that having a best friend during life’s toughest moments can make them more bearable, for example. And another paper published in 2017 in the journal Men and Masculinities found that “bromances”—to quote the…

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The Grown Man’s Guide to Making and Keeping Friends | SELF was first posted on September 22, 2023 at 3:55 pm.
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SANGO – Latest Classic Yoruba Movie 2019 New Release This Week – YouTube

Sango: The Legendary African King is a Latest Classic Yoruba Movie 2019 New Release This Week, written by Wale Ogunyemi, produced and directed by Obafemi Lasode. The film depicts the life and reign of the legendary fifteenth century African king Sango, who ruled as the Alaafin of Oyo and became…

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In conversation with Ani Kayode, author of AND THEN HE SANG A LULLABY

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In conversation with Ani Kayode, author of AND THEN HE SANG A LULLABY was first posted on September 17, 2023 at 9:23 am.
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Accessibility Specialist job posting | Careers | W3C

The W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is seeking a full-time staff member to work on digital accessibility standards and supporting materials. The Accessibility Specialist will be an integral part of the highly-collaborative international WAI team integrated in W3C. Source: Accessibility Specialist job posting | Careers | W3C

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Accessibility Specialist job posting | Careers | W3C was first posted on September 14, 2023 at 9:10 pm.
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If anxiety is in my brain, why is my heart pounding? A psychiatrist explains the neuroscience and physiology of fear

Although emotions like fear and anxiety originate in your brain, they ultimately travel through your body and make your heart race and your stomach twist. Source: If anxiety is in my brain, why is my heart pounding? A psychiatrist explains the neuroscience and physiology of fear

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If anxiety is in my brain, why is my heart pounding? A psychiatrist explains the neuroscience and physiology of fear was first posted on September 14, 2023 at 8:25 pm.
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NIH HDIG Workshop 2023

You’re invited to a workshop featuring a multidisciplinary panel of experts to discuss the different dimensions of race and ethnicity and how they are measured, which will include time for open dialogue with the panelists. Source: NIH HDIG Workshop 2023

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NIH HDIG Workshop 2023 was first posted on September 14, 2023 at 5:30 pm.
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Archaeological Tropes That Perpetuate Colonialism

Two Indigenous archaeologists from the U.S. Southwest shed light on how “abandonment” and other common archaeological terms continue to cause harm. They offer insights into how to rewrite narratives of the past.

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Archaeological Tropes That Perpetuate Colonialism was first posted on September 13, 2023 at 9:21 pm.
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American Archive of Public Broadcasting

American Archive of Public Broadcasting – Discover historic programs of publicly funded radio and television across America. Watch and listen. | | | | American Archive of Public Broadcasting was first posted on September 13, 2023 at 8:33 pm.
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