
M.i.a. Hossain Rudhra
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Freddie Gray: Ten Years of Pain and Change
In April 2025, it will be ten years since 25-year-old Freddie Gray of Baltimore died from injuries he endured while in police custody, resulting in widespread outrage and setting off the flame of protests along with renewed urgency in the racial justice issues in the United States. Ten years later, however, his name remains within many discussions about police accountability, systemic racism, and the unfulfilled promise of justice in America.
By M.i.a. Hossain Rudhra9 months ago in History
Gaza: A Land of Struggle, Resilience, and Uncertain Hope
The Gaza Strip, a slender stretch of land hugging the Mediterranean Sea, has become one of the most contentious and talked-about places on the planet. Frequently making headlines for its violence, blockades, and humanitarian crises, Gaza is much more than just a conflict zone—it’s home to over two million people, many of whom are simply trying to live, love, and endure amidst unimaginable challenges.
By M.i.a. Hossain Rudhra9 months ago in History
