One of the Oldest Surviving Operas by a Black American Composer Will Be Performed for the First Time—138 Years After It Was Written

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Edmond Dédé’s 1887 magnum opus “Morgiane”—billed as “the most important opera never heard”—will finally get its premiere after languishing in obscurity for more than a century Eli WizevichJanuary 31, 2025…

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Elevating the role of Indigenous Peoples and local communities in nature and disaster resilience

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Indigenous Peoples have long been stewards of biodiversity, with their practices and knowledge intricately tied to ecosystems and resilience. Yet, this mutual reliance, combined with their marginalization from socio-political and…

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Socioeconomic Factors at the Intersection of Race and Ethnicity Influencing Health Risks for People with Disabilities

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At a glance Health risk behaviors among people with disabilities from racial and ethnic groups The Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities has published a new study looking at the relationship…

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