MIR Meets: Kyle Matthews Alex Ritch Apr 17, 2024 Host Alex Ritch sits down with Kyle Matthews, the Executive Director of the Montreal Institute for Genocide and…
United in their Division: Mrs. America and the Misrepresentation of Feminism Hannah Judelson-Kelly Dec 6, 2021 In trying to argue that every woman is a feminist, Mrs. America threatens the credibility of feminism as a movement…
Love, Victor and the Evolution of LGBTQ2+ Representation on TV for Teens Erika MacKenzie Aug 2, 2021 As the LGBTQ2+ community continues to grow, particularly among Generation Z, the representation of queer characters…
China and the CCP: The New “Villain” in the Western Public’s… David Duan Mar 17, 2021 Despite facing criticism from the West since its creation in 1949, the People’s Republic of China is facing more…
Who gets to be a journalist? Christopher Ciafro Feb 23, 2021 Ensuring the rights of journalists at protests is not only a matter of principle — it is also a question of…
Indian-Chinese Border Dispute Turns Deadly in the Himalayas Theo Chiara Jul 31, 2020 In the face of Chinese expansion, many Indians want to see action to counteract this regional force. Without…
Star Power, Black Power, and the Limits of Celebrity Activism Teresa Tolo Jul 4, 2020 Fans should put less focus on their favourite celebrities and instead open their ears, hearts, and minds to the…
How to Escape Our Technology-Induced Trance Anna Beebe Apr 13, 2020 A fascinating conversation with Professor Samuele Collu of McGill University’s Anthropology Department on our use…
The Silent War: How the U.S. Media Failed Yemen Triumph Kerins Jan 28, 2020 The U.S. media has spent most of its energy covering domestic political intrigue: potential corruption, unseemly…
Unmasking the Alt-Right: Real-World Implications of a Virtual Movement Lila Mooney Dec 12, 2019 We have seen too often that radicalization in the virtual world can lead to real-world violence; we have seen…