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Juan José Santos on Tania Bruguera – Artforum

In this exhibition, the artist works for a viewer who also has a gimlet eye for details these being the chief way to counteract the perverse logic of ideological and nativist fanaticism.

Decades of delight | Borneo Bulletin Online

THE WASHINGTON POST – Most conversations about the life spans of houseplants revolve around the struggle to keep them from dying. But many plants, with the right care, can outlast their human owners and live for generations. The same Boston fern, for example, appears in Lisa Eldred Steinkopf’s family photos dating back to the 1960s. […]

OP-ED: Supporting HBCUs Sustainability in America

By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. President and CEO of the National Newspaper Publishers Association Earlier this year the U.S. Department of Education sent all colleges and universities across the nation a notice, reminding them that they need to comply with the newly updated cybersecurity regulations published by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The regulations

Political Deal on EU Corporate Accountability Law is a Step Forward

Click to expand Image Garment workers make clothes at a factory in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, December 17, 2021. 2021 Wu Changwei/Xinhua via Getty Images Last week, after long negotiations over corporate accountability rules in Europe, negotiators from the European Council and Parliament agreed on a text for the draft EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive. This is a big deal - once formally adopted, it will be the first time that the European Union will hold large companies to account for their human rights and environmental impacts across their global supply chains. Under the agreement, victims of abuses can go to court and companies can be held liable for breaching their obligations. While it is a step in the right direction, the law is far from perfect, for example only offering weak provisions regarding climate change and excluding the financial sector from due diligence obligations. But even as it stands, the law will bring pressure on companies to respect human rights,

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