Jim Luce’s extensive body of work spans an remarkable range of subjects, from global politics and social justice to art, culture, and community life. Writing for prestigious publications including the BBC and The New York Times, as well as The Daily Kos and The Huffington Post, Luce brings thoughtful analysis and human perspective to over a hundred different topics. His writings explore everything from historical events like the American Civil War and World Wars to contemporary issues such as climate change, LGBTQ rights, and authoritarianism, while also celebrating cultural diversity through coverage of various ethnic communities, artistic expressions, and regional perspectives. Whether examining local New York City neighborhoods from his Roosevelt Island home or analyzing international affairs and diaspora communities worldwide, Luce’s work demonstrates a commitment to understanding the complex interconnections that shape our modern world.

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