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 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
GroundBreakers: Rara Reines, social media and the push for change GroundBreakers is an innovative non-profit, helping activists connect. Learn about their recent campaign – 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence Gurjinder Khambay February 28, 2021
The struggle of being born intersex: conform or be ultracised Intersex people face violence and discrimination everyday. Still today there is little information about this group of people. Juan Nader February 25, 2021
The Increasing Danger of Biphobia Bisexual people face discrimination from different communities because of misconceptions. Awareness about biphobia must be fostered. Juan Nader February 23, 2021
Pando: An Interactive Map for Community Resources Volunteerism has faced new challenges in 2020 due to the Covid-19 Pandemic. A vast majority of the world has switched to an online format and social distancing has changed the way we interact as humans. Some organizations have been creative in adapting to the pandemic in order to keep others safe, but still allow them… Anna Luthringer February 12, 2021
Saiko: The Illegal Sea Trade Benefiting All Saiko is an illegal sea trade which is depleting Ghana’s fish stock. Since it benefits all players working on the high sea, this makes it difficult to fight. Senyo Agbleze February 10, 2021
The festival of Diwali in a Pandemic The celebration of the Diwali festival in a Pandemic and the double whammy blow of air pollution and COVID-19. Adwitya Taneja January 31, 2021
New educational challenges arising from the COVID-19 pandemic The inequality in education in the world is surpsisingly big. Nevertheless, the COVID-19 pandemic has made it worse. Juan Nader January 24, 2021
Indian Farmers: The latest group to be under threat from the BJP government Indian farmers have been protesting against the controversial new bills. The bills are controversial for several reasons. They, and the way the authorities have treated protestors, have spurred many similar protests around the world. Gurjinder Khambay January 24, 2021