Faith Under Fire: The Case of the Baha’i Religious Minority Sabrina Nelson Apr 11, 2024 The Baha’is are among the world’s most persecuted religious minorities. As Iran continues to discriminate a repress…
MIR Meets: Yascha Mounk Andrew Xu Jan 17, 2024 Host Andrew Xu sits down with Yascha Mounk, the head of Persuasion and a contributing writer for The Atlantic. They…
“Say My Name”: Name and Cultural Assimilation Anya Narang Feb 16, 2023 When people fail to pronounce ethnic names correctly, it perpetuates an implicit form of discrimination that…
L’élection de Bolsonaro, le symptôme d’un racisme sous-jacent au… Athenais Cornette Nov 23, 2021 L'élection de Jair Bolsonaro en 2018 a sans aucun doute contribué à l'exacerbation des tensions ethniques au…
Opinion | The BBC’s Recent Article on Transgender Women Is either Uninformed, or… Tim Rhydderch Nov 15, 2021 An article that neither provides reputable sources nor makes any effort to interrogate its assumptions does not…
Opinion | What America Gets Wrong About Critical Race Theory Lila Mooney Nov 11, 2021 Discussions about structural racism and systemic oppression inspired by CRT have a rightful place in classrooms.…
Mon pays, ce n’est pas mon pays : l’exclusion des immigrants au Québec Maria Laura Chobadindegui Jun 24, 2020 Ce ne sont pas tous nos compatriotes qui ont aujourd'hui le cœur à la fête: dur de célébrer, lorsqu'on fait tous…
Même au Québec Charles Lepage Jun 3, 2020 Le Premier ministre Legault avançait cette semaine en conférence de presse que bien qu’il existe du racisme et de…
LGBTI Rights in Latin America: A(nother) Pending Debt Angello Alcazar Sep 28, 2018 On June 30th, the 17th edition of the Marcha del Orgullo Gay (Gay Pride Parade) took place in Peru. Like most…
Why is Malaysia’s Chinese Population Leaving in Droves? Wing Wong Feb 9, 2018 In 1957, ethnically Chinese Malaysians, comprising of Malaysian citizens who trace their ancestry back to China and…