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Irena Sendler: The Polish Social Worker Who Saved 2,500 Jewish Children from the Warsaw Ghetto
During World War II, Irena Sendler helped rescue approximately 2,500 Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto. Working through the underground resistance group Żegota, she smuggled children to safety, forged identities, and buried their real names in glass jars to preserve their futures. Arrested and tortured by the Gestapo, she refused to betray her network. Her quiet resistance preserved generations.
3 days ago5 min read


The Constitution That Changed Who the Law Serves: How Mexico’s 1917 Charter Reshaped Rights, Land, and Power
The Constitution That Changed Who the Law Serves examines how Mexico’s 1917 Charter reshaped rights, land, and power after revolution. By placing labor protections, land reform, education, and national sovereignty into the nation’s highest law, the constitution challenged private dominance and influenced legal systems worldwide. This article explores how those ideas were enforced, who benefited, and why debates over land, labor, and public good still matter today.
Feb 55 min read
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