Explore the Native Foundations of American Culture

Red Fever seeks to clarify the real and significant ways that Native communities have helped to form Western culture and identity.
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Water Rights, Native Practices, and the Southwest

Requiem for a River explores the New Mexico stretch of the Rio Grande —an iconic but endangered American waterway —in a time of climate crisis and calls for environmental justice.
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Students Fighting Against Book Bans

American school and library collections are under attack unlike anything we've seen this century. Funded by dark-money PACs and primarily targeting books with LGBTQ+ and racially-conscious subject-matter, these efforts seek to limit the resources and perspectives available to the public. But three determined students are pushing back to ensure that their education is free of intolerance and censorship.
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Are Juries Really Representative?

The Constitution guarantees the right for defendants to be tried by a jury of their peers. Yet in actual practice, legal loopholes in jury selection and lack of compensation combine to result in homogeneous juries that are predominantly white, older, and upper class.
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International Students Confronting American Realities

Every year 300,000 international students visit the United States through the J-1 visa program. In practice, these students end up providing an abundant supply of cheap, seasonal labor for American businesses
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