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Soviet Teen Diaries Reveal Identity Struggle Under Stalinism
Ekaterina Zadirko's research on previously overlooked diaries of Soviet teenagers from the 1940s reveals their intense focus on writing as a means of self-expression and societal acceptance within the repressive context of Stalinism, offering unique insight into the complexities of identity formatio...
Soviet Teen Diaries Reveal Identity Struggle Under Stalinism
Ekaterina Zadirko's research on previously overlooked diaries of Soviet teenagers from the 1940s reveals their intense focus on writing as a means of self-expression and societal acceptance within the repressive context of Stalinism, offering unique insight into the complexities of identity formatio...
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20% Bias Score


Berlin Exhibit Explores Evolving Concepts of 'Homeland'
Nine female artists from Russia, Germany, Azerbaijan, and Mexico opened a Berlin exhibition called "Two Motherlands" on July 15th, exploring themes of homeland, its loss, and its emergence, until July 22nd. Three artists discussed their migration to Germany and their evolving understanding of 'homel...
Berlin Exhibit Explores Evolving Concepts of 'Homeland'
Nine female artists from Russia, Germany, Azerbaijan, and Mexico opened a Berlin exhibition called "Two Motherlands" on July 15th, exploring themes of homeland, its loss, and its emergence, until July 22nd. Three artists discussed their migration to Germany and their evolving understanding of 'homel...
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24% Bias Score


Bad Bunny's Puerto Rico Residency: A Cultural and Political Statement
Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny is holding a sold-out 30-concert residency in San Juan, prioritizing Puerto Rican residents for the first nine shows to promote the island's culture and resilience against economic uncertainty and colonialism, symbolizing self-reliance and pride.
Bad Bunny's Puerto Rico Residency: A Cultural and Political Statement
Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny is holding a sold-out 30-concert residency in San Juan, prioritizing Puerto Rican residents for the first nine shows to promote the island's culture and resilience against economic uncertainty and colonialism, symbolizing self-reliance and pride.
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40% Bias Score


The Monster Within: Exploring the Psychological and Societal Implications of 'Monstrosity'
Following a homophobic attack by his father, a patient questions the meaning of 'monster', prompting an exploration of the concept's psychological and societal implications, historical representations, and inherent human 'horror'.
The Monster Within: Exploring the Psychological and Societal Implications of 'Monstrosity'
Following a homophobic attack by his father, a patient questions the meaning of 'monster', prompting an exploration of the concept's psychological and societal implications, historical representations, and inherent human 'horror'.
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20% Bias Score


Ayana V. Jackson's "Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma" Exhibition Challenges Colonial Photography
Ayana V. Jackson's "Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma" exhibition at Madrid's National Museum of Anthropology, a PHotoEspaña 2025 centerpiece, uses self-portraits to challenge colonial photographic representations of Black bodies, drawing on archives from Africa, Latin America, and North America, and...
Ayana V. Jackson's "Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma" Exhibition Challenges Colonial Photography
Ayana V. Jackson's "Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma" exhibition at Madrid's National Museum of Anthropology, a PHotoEspaña 2025 centerpiece, uses self-portraits to challenge colonial photographic representations of Black bodies, drawing on archives from Africa, Latin America, and North America, and...
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24% Bias Score


Soviet Deserter Returns to Russia After 40 Years in Afghanistan
Sergey Krasnopevov, a Soviet soldier who deserted his post in Afghanistan in 1983, returned to Russia after 40 years to seek citizenship, offering conflicting accounts of his desertion, ranging from claims of abuse to selling army supplies.
Soviet Deserter Returns to Russia After 40 Years in Afghanistan
Sergey Krasnopevov, a Soviet soldier who deserted his post in Afghanistan in 1983, returned to Russia after 40 years to seek citizenship, offering conflicting accounts of his desertion, ranging from claims of abuse to selling army supplies.
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48% Bias Score

Las negras": Reclaiming Afro-Caribbean History and Identity
Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro's recently republished book, "Las negras," uses historical fiction and Afrofuturism to reclaim the narrative of Black women in the Caribbean, addressing slavery, colonialism, and cultural preservation, impacting Afro-Caribbean communities and challenging traditional literary n...

Las negras": Reclaiming Afro-Caribbean History and Identity
Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro's recently republished book, "Las negras," uses historical fiction and Afrofuturism to reclaim the narrative of Black women in the Caribbean, addressing slavery, colonialism, and cultural preservation, impacting Afro-Caribbean communities and challenging traditional literary n...
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20% Bias Score

Bad Bunny's Puerto Rico Residency: A Cultural and Political Statement
Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny's sold-out 30-concert residency in San Juan prioritizes local fans for the first nine shows, showcasing the island's resilience and culture while making a political statement by excluding US shows from his subsequent world tour.

Bad Bunny's Puerto Rico Residency: A Cultural and Political Statement
Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny's sold-out 30-concert residency in San Juan prioritizes local fans for the first nine shows, showcasing the island's resilience and culture while making a political statement by excluding US shows from his subsequent world tour.
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44% Bias Score

140th Grandchild Stolen by Argentina's Dictatorship Reunited with Family
Adriana Metz, a human rights activist, was reunited with her brother, the 140th grandchild stolen by Argentina's dictatorship, after a DNA test confirmed his identity following an anonymous tip and investigation by Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo and Conadi.

140th Grandchild Stolen by Argentina's Dictatorship Reunited with Family
Adriana Metz, a human rights activist, was reunited with her brother, the 140th grandchild stolen by Argentina's dictatorship, after a DNA test confirmed his identity following an anonymous tip and investigation by Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo and Conadi.
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20% Bias Score

Oyiri's Tate Modern Installation Explores Digital Culture's Impact on Body Image
Christelle Oyiri's multimedia installation at London's Tate Modern, "In a Perpetual Remix Where Is My Own Song?", explores how digital culture and the omnipresent gaze impact body image and self-perception, referencing the influence of figures like Kim Kardashian and the legacy of artists like Orlan...

Oyiri's Tate Modern Installation Explores Digital Culture's Impact on Body Image
Christelle Oyiri's multimedia installation at London's Tate Modern, "In a Perpetual Remix Where Is My Own Song?", explores how digital culture and the omnipresent gaze impact body image and self-perception, referencing the influence of figures like Kim Kardashian and the legacy of artists like Orlan...
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44% Bias Score

Indigenous Australian Rejects 'White' Identity, Sparking Debate on Ancestry and Land
An Indigenous Australian, Gurridyula, ignited a debate on TikTok on May 2, 2024, by rejecting the term "white," arguing it disrespects ancestry and prioritizes economic gain over heritage, sparking diverse reactions regarding land rights, belonging, and identity in Australia.

Indigenous Australian Rejects 'White' Identity, Sparking Debate on Ancestry and Land
An Indigenous Australian, Gurridyula, ignited a debate on TikTok on May 2, 2024, by rejecting the term "white," arguing it disrespects ancestry and prioritizes economic gain over heritage, sparking diverse reactions regarding land rights, belonging, and identity in Australia.
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44% Bias Score

U.S. Mixed-Race Population Increases 276% in a Decade
The U.S. Census reports a 276% increase in the mixed-race population over the past decade, reaching almost 10%, prompting photographer Kip Fulbeck to relaunch his "Hapa Project," which features portraits and personal narratives of multiracial individuals, exploring their evolving identities.

U.S. Mixed-Race Population Increases 276% in a Decade
The U.S. Census reports a 276% increase in the mixed-race population over the past decade, reaching almost 10%, prompting photographer Kip Fulbeck to relaunch his "Hapa Project," which features portraits and personal narratives of multiracial individuals, exploring their evolving identities.
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20% Bias Score
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