“This is War” – The fight for Abortion Rights Across Poland women have been protesting the news restrictions the government have placed on abortion. Gurjinder Khambay December 16, 2020
Crisis and persons living with disabilities This article looks into how crisis and emergency settings further increase the vulnerabilty of persons living with disabilities and how this can be adressed Lynet Tinoza November 26, 2020
The Perils of Period Poverty The concerning perils of Period Poverty and the threats posed by it’s causes and effects on young women and girls of menstrual age. Adwitya Taneja November 17, 2020
Change is possible, but action must be taken Last year, the 68th United Nations Civil Society Conference took place in Salt Lake City under the theme “Building Inclusive and Sustainable Cities and Communities”. The series of sessions focused on SDG 11 “to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable by 2030”, but took into account the interlinkages between this SDG… Multiple Authors November 14, 2020
International Day of Peace and Promoting Peace in our lives International day of peace works to promote peace in the world. These are how we are failing and how we might be able to work more towards it. Gurjinder Khambay November 12, 2020
Systemic Racism and the Confines of Childhood Systemic racism plagues the foundation of the United States both quietly and vocally. Unfortunately, the current sociopolitical climate houses a welcome narrative of vocally expressing these racist ideologies. Over the last four years there has been an increase in racially based hate groups by 55%, fueling the fire of hatred and violence towards targeted groups…. Anna Luthringer November 10, 2020
Who is it to blame? A short analysis of the cause of creation of many Latin American guerrilla groups and a simple solution to it. Juan Nader October 29, 2020
The End of the Climate Debate The effects of climate change have undeniable this year – from the wildfires in California to COVID-19. Youth movements are creating change. Gurjinder Khambay October 6, 2020
Men and Boys in the Sexual and Reproductive Health discourse: Final ingredient to the recipe for positive change It is an indisputable fact that men are similarly crucial partners in sexual and reproductive relationships, marriage, and family structures. Thus, in the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) discourse ought to be engaged as equal partners, clients and advocates for change as opposed to being onlookers, hurdles or adversaries. Many a times it has been… Lynet Tinoza September 30, 2020
Maintaining Mental Health During a Pandemic How the Coronavirus Pandemic has effected the citizens of the United States and their mental health, and how to find mental health resources. Anna Luthringer September 28, 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
Civil Society in COVID-19: A Power in Predicament Civil society, although with much potential to be realised, is a power in predicament in today’s COVID-19 pandemic. Read to find out more. Ip Anna Tin Wai August 24, 2020