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Beyond Whitewashing: Marvel’s Erasure of Tibet in…
Tilda Swinton’s casting of The Ancient One for Marvel’s most recent release Doctor Strange is mostly presented as…
The Importance of Hispanic Voters in Future American…
On Tuesday night, the people of the United States cast their votes and elected Republican nominee Donald Trump as…
The End of the Party of Clinton: A New Era
A number of months ago, during the heat of the primaries, I wrote an article examining the numerous ways in which…
South Africa to Baltimore: The Place of Violence in…
In the fall of 2015, university students in South Africa protested the announcement of impending tuition fee hikes…
The Mosul Dam: an Unlikely Weapon of Unparalleled Force
Mosul used to be the second largest city in Iraq and the Northwest commercial center, naturally leaving it with a…
Reality TV Politics
Now this is something unusual in the French TV landscape. Beside their polemical investigation of French Islam in…
You’re Wrong, But Thank You: An Open Letter to…
Dear President-Elect Trump,
You’re wrong. You may have calculated correctly that the Rust Belt’s resentment would…
First Comes War, Then Comes Famine
They’ve killed upwards of 20,000 people through suicide bombs and armed raids, decimated large swaths of land,…
The Reluctant Welcome of the Calais Migrants and What It…
When it comes to the dispatching of the Calais migrants throughout France, there seems to be two types of…
The South China Sea Dispute: A Diplomatic Showdown
With rising tensions in the South China Sea, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries are…
Crossing Arms: The Plight and Protest of the Oromo in…
Equity statement: Accurate information on African politics and culture is extremely difficult to attain. Western…
44 States, 86 Houses, 5923 Legislators, And Almost Zero…
Those political junkies like me anxious to see if America is marginally closer to a Trumpocalypse might find…