MIR Meets: Melissa Kearney Andrew Xu Mar 13, 2024 Host Andrew Xu sits down with Melissa Kearney, the Neil Moskowitz Professor of Economics at the University of…
Gender Roles in the East African Drought Lily Molesky Nov 23, 2022 The burden of managing life with limited access to water falls disproportionately on women. Catastrophic…
“The Rights of Man”: Patriarchal Citizenship Laws in Nepal Jemima Maycock Dec 28, 2021 In Nepal, patriarchal citizenship laws prevent women from conferring citizenship to children or spouses, treating…
Mind the Gap: The Role of Gender Norms in Recruitment Hannah Judelson-Kelly Apr 5, 2021 Women are judged by employers and society based on standards of femininity and domesticity that they internalize…
East Africa and the Drug Trade: A Growing Threat with Little Intervention Ornella Teta Mar 3, 2019 Due to the increasing availability of drugs from around the world being sold at cheaper prices in African markets,…
China’s Glass Ceiling: Exclusion of Women from High-Ranking Positions Lanya Feng Nov 27, 2017 The closing of the 19th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), also known as the Party Congress, …
Greatest social injustice of our time: McMUN’s PR team endorses the issue of… Sarah Pellerin Jan 29, 2016 “Not only is it heartbreakingly unfair, but it is a major impediment to growth” — this is how G Clay Miller,…
Gender Discrimination in South Korea Rachel Chan Jan 12, 2016 Confucianism was, and still is, deeply rooted in South Korea’s society. One particular theme is patriarchy where …