The Afterlife of a Decapitated: Marie Antoinette from Head to Toe
An exhibit at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London explores the enduring fashion legacy of Marie Antoinette amidst historical critiques.
Judge prevents Trump administration from censoring slavery history exhibit and cites George Orwell
A federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration's attempt to censor a slavery history exhibit in Philadelphia.
Cited '1984' in Ruling Against Trump
A U.S. judge has ordered the reopening of a slavery exhibit dedicated to nine slaves at George Washington's museum, referencing George Orwell's '1984' to criticize President Trump's attempts to limit discussions of systemic discrimination and slavery.
Referenced Orwell in ruling against Trump
A U.S. judge ordered the reopening of a slavery exhibit dedicated to nine slaves at George Washington’s museum, referencing Orwell while opposing Trump’s efforts to erase historical injustices.
United States: A judge orders the Trump administration to reinstall an exhibit on slavery
A U.S. judge ordered the Trump administration to restore a dismantled exhibit on slavery's history in Philadelphia, highlighting the issue of historical truth.
The British Museum Erases 'Palestine' and Sparks Shock and Protests
The British Museum has sparked controversy by removing the name "Palestine" from descriptions in its exhibit on the ancient Near East, following pressure from a pro-Israel legal group.
Khamenei to Trump: "Arrogant tyrants are overthrown at the height of their power"
Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei draws a parallel between President Trump and historical figures like Pharaoh, warning that those who exhibit arrogance will ultimately fall.
Galicia as an Atlantic Node of the Slave Trade: A Coruña Hosts an Exhibit on Other Historical Memory
The article discusses an exhibition in A Coruña highlighting Galicia's role in the Atlantic slave trade, where between 1800 and 1835, Galician traders trafficked approximately 16,700 individuals.