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To fight authoritarianism, America should look to Brazil
On January 8, 2023, thousands of supporters of Brazil’s right-wing former President Jair Bolsonaro stormed federal buildings in the country’s capital. Their goal? Overthrow the results of an election they claimed was rigged, despite no credible evidence of fraud. If … Continue reading
Ethiopia Abandoned Tree Planting In The Desert And Did THIS—Nobody Saw This Coming
In the scorched highlands of Northern Ethiopia, where the earth had baked into something closer to concrete than soil, thousands of villagers showed up for work. They didn’t carry saplings. They carried pickaxes, shovels, and crowbars. And for months, under … Continue reading
Massive Land Murals of Portraiture on Frigid Canadian Landscape | My Modern Met
By Sara Barnes on February 24, 2026 Earth is the ultimate canvas for artist David Popa. His oeuvre centers on a unique collaboration with the land, creating massive murals on the likes of a pristine sandbank in Norway, hardened lava … Continue reading
Building an Icon: Finishing Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia Using 21st Century Techniques
Watch the team behind the construction of the famed basilica show how they are bringing Gaudi’s grand visions for the building—now the tallest church in the world—to life. […]
IRO Vol.1 : The Japanese Philosophy of Color and Imperfection
In English, the sky at dawn might simply be called “blue” turning into “orange.” In Japan, this fleeting transition has countless names. Why did Japan give over 1,000 names to the colors of silence? In this video, we explore the … Continue reading