Tag: global perspectives


  • Nonfiction to Watch in 2026: Essential Reads for 2026

    Nonfiction to Watch in 2026: Essential Reads for 2026

    What to Expect in 2026 Nonfiction As the literary calendar turns, 2026 promises a rich slate of nonfiction that blends intimate storytelling with rigorous reporting. After a run of high-profile memoirs, readers can expect more ground-level, rigorously researched works that illuminate complex issues—from climate science to policy reform, and from personal transformation to systemic Overhauls…

  • What a Difference a Day Makes: Eamonn Keaveney’s Trip of a Lifetime

    What a Difference a Day Makes: Eamonn Keaveney’s Trip of a Lifetime

    What a Difference a Day Makes In a story that could only be told after a long, weathered walk and a night spent swapping stories with strangers, Eamonn Keaveney reads like a modern wandering diarist. It’s the trip of a lifetime, the kind that folds into your feet long after you’ve finished the journey. Yet…

  • AI for a Fairer Future: Empowering People with Disabilities

    AI for a Fairer Future: Empowering People with Disabilities

    The promise of AI when lived experience leads Artificial intelligence is not inherently equitable. Its impact depends on who designs it and whose needs are prioritized. When AI tools are built with lived experience at their heart—from conversational screen readers to adaptive dashboards and real-time captioning—they do more than remove barriers. They unlock agency, empower…