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Christina Koningisor

Christina Koningisor does story research for The Atlantic. She recently returned from a Fulbright scholarship in Kuwait.

Protests Spread to Kuwait Over Rights of Stateless

Protests Spread to Kuwait Over Rights of Stateless

After half a century of lacking citizenship, Kuwait's 100,000 undocumented residents are demanding equality… More »

At the End of Mubarak's Reign, a Look Back to the Beginning

At the End of Mubarak's Reign, a Look Back to the Beginning

News analyses of Mubarak from 1981 seem both prescient and flawed… More »

The Return of the Catholic Exorcism

The Return of the Catholic Exorcism

New leaders and parishioners are reviving the American church's use of the practice… More »

South Sudan's Secession Vote: What it Means Among the Diaspora in the U.S.

Ater Ater, a 19-year old with a hockey player's build, drops into a threadbare seat at the back of his high school auditorium in Portland, Maine. Not so long ago in the same room, Ater was belting out "Bye Bye Birdie," twirling fresh-faced girls in poodle skirts as a member of the cast in that Broadway classic. Today, he is there to help determine the fate of an East African nation.In January, the inhabitants of south Sudan are to decide by referendum whether to…… More »

The Ground Zero Mosque and the Greening of Faith

The Cordoba House is just one among many religious communities dedicated to creating environmentally friendly spaces… More »

Out of Africa: Where the Trouble for the Diamond Trade Is Now

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Naomi Campbell's War Crimes Testimony: A Primer

Naomi Campbell's War Crimes Testimony: A Primer

A primer on the British model's upcoming war crimes testimony… More »

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