The inequality in vaccine distribution: Who shoulders the blame? The inequality in COVID vaccine distribution is spurred by lack of funding and export controls despite the best efforts of COVAX in ensuring equality Ameerah Salie June 8, 2021
The 60s Antiwar Movement in the US and How it can Inspire us Today This article examines the Antiwar movement in the U.S.- Its agenda, tactics, and achievements, and how it can inspire us today. Oussema Othmeni June 3, 2021
Covid-19: How Can You Help India Flatten The Curve? India is suffering from a severe spike in Covid-19 cases and many are in need of aid. You can help them by contributing to these charitable causes. Yasonil Piyatissa June 1, 2021
The Brexit – COVID Cocktail: A targeted annihilation of workers’ rights? The Brexit – COVID 19 phenomenon has generated a compound attack on the rights of Britain’s youth workers; one that is inadequately guarded by government policy. Ameerah Salie May 31, 2021
How does White Supremacy work in Vietnam? The Colonial History that affects the Nation’s Ubiquitous Foreign Fetishization “I don’t need to learn Vietnamese because I don’t have to.”, said Brian with his complacent attitude. Brian has been in Vietnam for more than 10 years, with a wife who is Vietnamese and a beautiful, cheeky daughter who will turn 3 years of age this summer. Lei Nguyen May 29, 2021
Us VS Them: Increasing Social and Political Polarization in Pakistan Polarization is when a society splits into different factions at extreme ends, without a connecting middle ground. Polarization is shaking societies across the world, from new democracies to long-established ones. In recent years, we have seen the United States dividing between Red and Blue corresponding to the Republicans and Democrats divide. Polarization is affecting the… Waleed Ahmad May 25, 2021
What Is The Eco Gender Gap and How Can We Bridge It? The eco gender gap acts as a barrier in environmental conservation. Bridging this gap will lead to greater contributions towards saving our planet. Yasonil Piyatissa May 22, 2021
Student Loans in the US: Equality of Opportunity at Stake? This article attempts to provide an overview of the student loans crisis, the human aspect of this crisis, and how it can endanger equality of opportunity and undermine the American Dream. Oussema Othmeni May 18, 2021
The Idiosyncrasy Of Creative Therapy: When Visual Projections Combine with Contemporary Dance and Live Music Despite the uncertainties and upheavals of 2020, artists have continued to produce excellent art performance that defies genres, merges past influences, and exceeds expectations. Lei Nguyen May 17, 2021
Theresa Nyava: A brave lady fighting period poverty in Zimbabwe This story is about Theresa Nyava, founder of Sanitary Aid Zimbabwe and her work in tackling period poverty in Zimbabwe Joseph Ndondo May 15, 2021
The Media Game in the US: A Threat to Democracy? The State-Corporate Nexus in the US presents a challenge to the well-functioning of the Media as the fourth estate of democratic practice. Oussema Othmeni May 2, 2021
Transformation comes from the process, and the process has to come from the people On Tuesday, April 6th, 2021, a side event at the ECOSOC Youth Forum has taken place virtually with the help of the main sponsor, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI) under the theme “Recalibrating & Rethinking Sustainable Future: The Importance of Health, Wellbeing & Empathy”. Lei Nguyen April 24, 2021