Family Sues School After Bullies’ Harassment Leads to Tragic Attempted Suicide of South Carolina Girl

Greenville, S.C. – A grievous tale of prolonged bullying in Greenville, South Carolina, has led to a harrowing incident involving Kelaia Turner, a 14-year-old girl who tragically attempted suicide at the age of 12 after enduring relentless torment from fellow students at Dr. Phinnize J. Fisher Middle School. According to a lawsuit filed by her family, the abuse spanned over a year, involving both physical and verbal elements, and culminated in a suicide attempt that left Turner with severe brain damage. The lawsuit, which implicates the school district and several faculty members, claims negligence in … Read more

Champions of Change: South Asia’s Trailblazers Honored at Kamla Bhasin Awards Ceremony in New Delhi

New Delhi, India — On a recent Saturday at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi, the Kamla Bhasin Award ceremony honored individuals from across South Asia for their significant contributions to gender equality. This year’s recipients, recognized for their efforts to dismantle patriarchy and promote gender justice, included Lalitha Ranjani from Sri Lanka and Sunil Mohan from India, among others. The awards, established in memory of feminist icon Kamla Bhasin, acknowledge pioneering work in two main categories. Each winner received a trophy and a monetary prize of Rs 1,00,000. The event, which has been … Read more

Spike Lee to Lead Jury at Red Sea International Film Festival, Promotes Emerging Filmmakers from Global South

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – In an exciting development for both cinematic and cultural landscapes, acclaimed Oscar-winning filmmaker Spike Lee will be at the helm of the main jury at the Red Sea International Film Festival, slated for December 5-14. This year marks the fourth installment of what has become a notable event in the international film circuit, particularly highlighting works from the Arab region, Asia, and Africa. The Brooklyn native, celebrated for his influential films such as “Malcolm X,” “BlacKkKlansman,” and “Do The Right Thing,” brings a wealth of expertise and an eye for groundbreaking … Read more

Judicial Hopefuls Address Case Backlog in Quest for South Carolina Court of Appeals Seat

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Amidst deliberations to fill a significant judicial position, three candidates vying for a spot on South Carolina’s Court of Appeals faced a legislative panel on Monday. This nomination process is part of a broader movement to address the state’s substantial backlog of court cases. The applicants include Circuit Court Judges Kristi Curtis and Courtney Clyburn Pope, and Jason Luther, the chief legal officer at the state’s Department of Revenue. These judicial hopefuls were scrutinized in a session that underscores a unique aspect of South Carolina’s judiciary—its judges are predominantly elected by the … Read more