In moving from cramped offices to a palazzo, the organization is aiming for more visibility, and to be better able to welcome victims.
Tag: Monuments and Memorials (Structures)
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John Joseph Went to Australia for Gold, Then Stood Up for Democracy
John Joseph was put on trial for leading a miners’ rebellion seeking less taxation and more representation. His legacy was forgotten — until now.
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Despised Dictator’s ‘Scary’ Shrine Becomes a Bet on Albania’s Future
The enormous pyramid was long a reminder of both a brutal regime and the decades of disappointments that followed. Now, it’s a symbol of a city aspiring to be the high-tech “Tel Aviv of the Balkans.”
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Who’s Afraid of Black History?
Gov. DeSantis should be careful of the company he keeps.
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Move Over Moses and Zoroaster: Manhattan Has a New Female Lawgiver
The artist Shahzia Sikander calls the eight-foot sculpture she has placed atop a New York courthouse an urgent form of “resistance.”