The idea of El deber revolucionario, or “the duty of the revolutionary,” echoed throughout Latin American youth culture during the 1960s from literature to art and music as young men and women expressed their countercultural political beliefs.
Category: Issue 4 – Spring 2022
The Puerto Rican Experience in the South Bronx: An Oral History With Lizette Piedra
My mother, Lizette Piedra, grew up on Valentine Avenue in the South Bronx projects. In an oral history interview, she has narrated her experiences of the living conditions and crimes committed in her neighborhood during the 1970s and 1980s.
Herodotus, Homer, and The Histories
This paper, by Patrick Larkin, discusses the Homeric influence on Herodotus’ account of the Battle of Thermopylae
Centrally Sanctioned Local Empowerment: A Tale of Artificial Intelligence Development in China
The vast potential and promise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning have caught the attention of the world, and China is no exception. China’s government is eager to act decisively and reap the benefits of these burgeoning technologies. It publicly announced a new comprehensive strategy to develop and regulate AI with its A Next Generation Artificial Intelligence Development Plan (2017) and has steadily released increasingly fleshed out pledges and guidelines ever since.
An Analysis of Shri Chanchal Sarkar’s Journey Through Pakistan
This piece analyzes the primary source recordings of Indian journalist Shri Chanchal Sarkar’s journey through Pakistan during the conflict between the East and West of Pakistan.