BAVINA SOOKDEO A Slovakian proverb states, “Pure water is the world’s first and foremost medicine,” a sentiment that resonates deeply as we...
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The acidification of rivers and chemicalization of soil, air, and food, undergirded with a constant supply of ‘slow violence’ continues to the creation of graveyards in many developing nations.
BAVINA SOOKDEO A Slovakian proverb states, “Pure water is the world’s first and foremost medicine,” a sentiment that resonates deeply as we...
BAVINA SOOKDEO A Slovakian proverb states, “Pure water is the world’s first and foremost medicine,” a sentiment that resonates deeply as we...
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(UCA News) -- In a world defined by division, inter-religious dialogue has never been more urgent. Recent events in India illustrate this reality...
(UCA News) -- In a world defined by division, inter-religious dialogue has never been more urgent. Recent events in India illustrate this reality...