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At 18, I could not read, now I’m a Cambridge professor
Jason Arday was diagnosed with autism and global development delay at the age of three
My secret photos of South Korea's fight for democracy
Na Kyung-taek risked his life to document a brutal military crackdown in South Korea
The sound of the Arab Spring? Are you joking?
Singer Hamed Sinno reflects on the success and silencing of their band Mashrou’ Leila
Sewing to protest in a Chilean prison camp
Student Cristina Zamora found courage in creativity when she was taken from her baby
A Syrian tale of two chocolate factories
Tareq Hadhad is the son of a Syrian chocolatier who rebuilt the family business after war
The indigenous singer-songwriter who was ahead of her time
Buffy Sainte-Marie's pioneering career included famed love songs and iconic protest songs
Learning about life by studying the bones of the dead
Alexa Hagerty helped uncover mass graves of the 'disappeared' in Guatemala and Argentina
Why I help girls leave gangs
Trouble at home led Cherie Johnson to crime. Now she helps others to change their lives
Discovering my grandfather’s secret Nazi past
Growing up Julie Lindahl had been forbidden from looking into her family history
The Kyiv composer preserving his city’s disappearing sounds
After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Oleh Shpudeiko made an album to preserve Kyiv's sound