Nearly a century later, as our team rode bicycles across a different continent, that history—and the way it had affected and uprooted generations of my family—made me wary of Ersin.
How Biking Across America Formed an Unlikely Friendship|Raffi Joe Wartanian|October 8, 2020|Outside Online
A breathable lining keeps things comfortable, even as you trek through mud or rain or uprooted gardens.
Clothing and accessories that make great gifts|PopSci Commerce Team|October 6, 2020|Popular Science
The hopelessness of the pattern was now clear, and the pandemic had already uprooted so many Americans.
Climate Change Will Force a New American Migration|by Abrahm Lustgarten, photography by Meridith Kohut|September 15, 2020|ProPublica
Now Hong Kong is taking a sharply repressive turn under a sweeping new national security law imposed on June 30, forcing many to once again think about uprooting themselves—this time perhaps forever.
Hong Kong is about to see a Tiananmen-era wave of migration|Karen Ho|August 16, 2020|Quartz
In January, 1989, my 26-year-old father uprooted his life to move to the other side of the world.
The human cost of a WeChat ban: severing a hundred million ties|Karen Hao|August 13, 2020|MIT Technology Review
Not everyone has the resources to uproot themselves and move to a "right to die" state, as Brittany and her family have done.
On Her Own Terms: Why Brittany Maynard Has Chosen to Die|Gene Robinson|October 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST
On the bucket of a bulldozer that had been previously used to uproot the trees in Gezi Park it says, “ I am Free!”
Smiling Under a Cloud of Tear Gas: Elif Shafak on Istanbul’s Streets|Elif Shafak|June 11, 2013|DAILY BEAST
There was no real reason to leave Austria, Freud believed, so why uproot the entire family?