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Gender Quotas: A Surface-Level Measure for Surface-Level…
Women have come a long way from being confined to housework and strictly “feminine” standards, but the wait for…
Bonn 2017: The Two-Sided Face of the United States and…
The historic outcome of the 2015 Paris Climate Accord was a triumphant rallying cry for many as the world’s first…
North Korean and American Relations: A Chinese Balancing…
This past Wednesday, North Korea once again completed a successful testing of an intercontinental ballistic missile…
Unveiling Islamic Feminism: Where Religion Meets…
On October 18th, Quebec’s government passed Bill 62, banning Muslim women from wearing niqabs and burqas when using…
From Cars to Crops: Detroit’s Sustainable…
Previously, this series highlighted the success of San Francisco’s sustainability initiatives that have not only…
Schoolyard Bullying: The Erosion of Venezuelan Academia
For the past decade, Venezuela has been in a continuous downward spiral, with intense supply shortages, political…
Anthony Clark: Rescuing Congress
Anthony Clark, an Oak Park and River Forest High School (OPRF) teacher, announced last spring that he would be…
Intimate Connection with CANAN’s Exhibition…
CANAN is the persona of Turkish-Kurdish artist, feminist, and activist who was born with the name Canan Şahin. Born…
South Africa’s #BlackMonday Protests Suggest that…
On October 30th, a procession of trucks, tractors, and farmers dressed in black lined South Africa’s roadways. The…
THЭ VЭRΔICT: The Case of Irianna VL, Part 2
For Part 1 of this story: https://www.mironline.ca/thэ-vэrδict-case-irianna-v-l/
This two part story of justice…
The Purge: Oil and the Angolan Economy
Lourenco has begun puring is cabinet of Dos Santos loyalists. Will this help end the corruption plaguing the…
China’s Glass Ceiling: Exclusion of Women from…
The closing of the 19th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), also known as the Party Congress, …