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OPINION: Studying humanities can prepare the next generation of social justice leaders

The Hechinger Report

The country’s next generation of leaders is pushing for racial equity, economic equality, disability justice and gender and sexual liberation; to succeed they will need the observational and analytical skills that can be developed by studying ideas, historical events, aesthetic works and cultural practices.

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Underwater Caves Provide New Insights Into Sicily's Earliest Human Inhabitants

Anthropology.net

Recent archaeological studies in Sicily reveal crucial information about early human migration into the Mediterranean islands. This research offers fresh perspectives on the expansion routes and adaptive behaviors of early human communities.

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The Integration of Family Bedside Care in Zambian Public Hospitals

Anthropology News

Through archival research at the Melville J. Informal care, done by families, then became more necessary, and hospitals relied more upon family caregivers to share the work of formal healthcare staff, thus reshaping relationships and roles in Zambian hospitals. Herskovits Library of African Studies.