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The recent BLM demonstrations in Brazil against the current administration’s colorblind policies is one of the international branches of the BLM movement that should be widely supported, especially by those living in the U.S.
Issue 7, Volume 111
Andrew Yang’s assimilationist rhetoric both during his presidential campaign and in response to anti-Asian sentiments in the wake of the coronavirus fails to provide an adequate solution for the Asian-American community - instead, we should choose awareness.
Issue 14, Volume 110
The recent court victory for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe represents the hard-fought struggle against colonialism around the world. How will this change in 2020?
Issue 13, Volume 110
George Zimmerman was found not guilty of the second-degree murder of Trayvon Martin. Seven years later, what remains?
Issue 9, Volume 110
Chanel Miller’s recent publication of her memoir, “Know My Name,” confronts the social schemas within feminist movements and institutions today.
Issue 4, Volume 110
The common belief that MSG has negative health consequences is rooted in a racist history of xenophobic biases against the Asian community.
Issue 14, Volume 109
Issue 13, Volume 109
The job of Guatemala’s CNA is to establish regulations and standards to curb corruption and graft in the country’s adoption system.
Issue 10, Volume 109
Arabic classes grounded in a framework of French republican values should become instituted in the French public education system with a prerequisite for all future teachers to undergo a government-sponsored training program.
Issue 9, Volume 109
Gendered language impacts the way we describe and think about one another even if it is unintentional at times.
Issue 5, Volume 109
Adopting such a method of understanding the word’s history rather than alienation or isolation of certain parts of language is inherently more helpful to the way we think.
Issue 16, Volume 108
Freemasonry is an example of how the government continues to take opportunities to criminalize secrecy, which their citizens then follow. Humans have always been scared of the unknown and what it can offer.
Issue 15, Volume 108
U.S. citizens should be allowed the right to know what is going on in the government and criticize many of its actions.
Issue 9, Volume 108