Playing To Win: A Reflection of a Volunteer Reflection of a volunteer on the transformation of a low-class vocational centre into a leading institution after a volunteering experience. Senyo Agbleze October 18, 2020
Dalit Women: Victims of Double Discrimination Dalit women are the marginalized among the marginalized. They have always been the primary targets of social and economic exploitation. Adwitya Taneja September 23, 2020
Savannah Undocumented Youth Alliance: Daniela Rodriguez – Leading a Change The Savannah Undocumented Youth Alliance (SUYA) is a grassroots organization comprised of undocumented immigrants in the United States. As the founder and lead volunteer, Daniela Rodriguez does incredible work demonstrating the power of localizing human rights through her initiative. Currently, she is focusing on bringing immigration awareness to her local community. With the help of… Violet Isek August 4, 2020
The Changing Tides of Advocacy The 21st century heralds a new crop of activism led by youth and children. The youth play an important role in advocacy, ensuring that their voices are heard in a world riddled with self-interest. Youth activism has made a significant contribution in addressing challenges faced by the voiceless in society. Sheila Ochieng' June 10, 2020
A Beautiful Face! Article By Hadil Alashwal Hadil Alashwal, is a Yemeni national who lived in Yemen for two decades of her life. Having lived in such a patriarchal society for quite long, she is dedicated to fighting for gender equality in Yemen and all around the world. Writing is her way of expressing herself and that’s how… Staff Writer March 3, 2020
What Do You know About Female Genital Mutilation? It is understandable that communities around the world have diverse cultural customs and traditions that define them and are inherent to their identities. It is imperative, however, to admit to the fact that culture should be seen as a flux and not a static unchanging set of beliefs. Numerous cultural practices have proven themselves to… Hanen Ben Ghzayel March 1, 2020
A Panacea to Gender-Based Violence Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is any type of violence against a person due to their sexual orientation or biological characteristics that makes us male or female. Common justifications for violence are based on socially defined gender norms, that is, the proper roles and responsibilities of men and women. The Narrative When people hear about gender-based violence,… Violet Isek February 26, 2020
Call me a Gender Equality Advocate, not a Feminist I am a millennial, and I am a female, writing articles for an online blog. Ask anyone, and the first thing that comes to their mind would be, “She probably is another feminist”. Well, I am not. A New Paradigm Shift: Mutated Feminism Sentiments Emma Watson’s speech on feminism at the U.N. headquarters was powerful… Ip Anna Tin Wai February 9, 2020
Tunisia: Climate Action or Inaction? When I was a prep school student, I used to go to the Preparatory School of Rejich, which was located near the beach. In our free time, my classmates and I would hang out by the seashore. There was this one place that we used to look at from afar; a small house shrouded with… Hanen Ben Ghzayel February 2, 2020
EnaZeda: A Tunisian Movement Against Sexual Harassment The 2011-Tunisian-Revolution has endowed its people with long-sought freedom of expression; freedom that has made it possible to openly talk about what once was branded as taboo topics. As the socio-cultural scene began to progressively change, discussions concerning sexual harassment also began to gain a voice. Soon after the Revolution and as a celebration of… Hanen Ben Ghzayel January 22, 2020
The US Women Soccer National Team and an Equal Pay Conundrum: Making Heads or Tails of the Ongoing Issue Article by Firas Aouinet. Firas Aouinet is a writer at heart. So far, he has dabbled in a few fields of study. He studied a bit of multimedia Journalism at Southeast Missouri State University where he learned the basics of U.S journalism and honed both his writing and graphic design skills. He took group fitness… Staff Writer August 15, 2019
Reducing Air Pollution, Key To Better Life Sensitizing people to protect their environment is an act that definitely should be done recurrently and not only on the occasion of the United Nation International Days, as the World Environment Day. In this context, different members of the civil society in Tunisia and different organizations participated in the Car-Free Day event in order to… Safa Mnassri August 5, 2019