New analysis of young Australians in 2010 and again in 2024 show women have become more supportive of stereotypical gender roles. Here’s what might be behind it.
It highlights the power of partnerships between courageous men and women in breaking barriers and reshaping traditions.
What started as a Streeterville couple’s private collection of South Asian art led to the formation of a unique museum and cultural space in the South Loop.
The Serengeti—whose name means “endless plains” in the Maasai language—is one of the most renowned natural landscapes in the world. Spanning northern Tanzania and extending into southwestern Kenya, ...
Residents of the Tetons know as well as anyone that wherever humans encroach into wild areas, complex challenges emerge. The National Museum of Wildlife Art is offering a free opportunity ...
Jali Collective launches its inaugural Jali Film Weekender, a new film festival celebrating Black, African and diaspora stories to be held in Edinburgh from 30 October to 2 November.
Traditional craft generates six-figure monthly revenues whilst providing microfinance through community-based Sacco system ...
During her visit to China, Audrey Azoulay will also visit the future UNESCO International Institute for STEM Education, in Shanghai, which will strengthen our support to countries in these key ...
In Amboseli, tradition meets transformation. Team Lioness, a group of brave Maasai women, is rewriting the rules—protecting wildlife and empowering women in a land where warriors were once only men.
There was a time when ambitious women were told to “lean in,” to take up space, speak louder, work harder, and rise through the ranks with grit and grace. For many of us, that advice opened doors that ...