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An End-Of-War Declaration on the Korean Peninsula: Why…
South Korean President Moon Jae-in urges nations to come together to declare an end to the Korean War.
Opinion | What America Gets Wrong About Critical Race…
Discussions about structural racism and systemic oppression inspired by CRT have a rightful place in classrooms.…
Opinion: How Does the Film Industry Actually Change?
In order for things to change, we must simultaneously promote the stories and voices of women and minorities and…
A Local Stand For a Global Cause: The Targeting of…
This report is a harsh reminder that those fighting the climate crisis bear an enormously heavy burden of trying to…
Olympic Host City Hangover: Looming Legacies of Rio 2016…
Evocations of elite sport success and patriotism veil the social and environmental destruction marring the promises…
Dig Deeper: Social Welfare Policies in the US
Host Andrew Xu sits down with Marc Novicoff, who was the inaugural intern at Slow Boring. They discuss social…
Safe Injection and Legal Strife: Another Philadelphia…
Americans everywhere are divided about the establishment of safe injection sites in their neighbourhoods. However,…
Humanitarian Crisis in Afghanistan: A Gap Between Theory…
How the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan disproves the prediction made by the international committee and shows…
Amazon in Tijuana: A Cause for Concern?
Many have interpreted the photos as a prime example of the unequally borne consequences of excess consumerism and…
Enbridge’s Line 3 Pipeline: Mixing Oil and Sexual…
Recent arrests of the Line 3 workers are only the tip of the iceberg for the Indigenous women and girls caught up…
Les États-Unis de retour : fausse bonne nouvelle ?
La démocratie américaine va de mal en pis, et l’arrivée de Joe Biden au pouvoir n’y changera rien: seule une…
MIR Meets: David Shor
Host Blaise Brosnan sits down with David Shor, the head of Data Science at Blue Rose Research. They discuss issue…