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Fear, Corruption, and Apathy: The Struggle for Nigerian…
Democracy survives when its voters believe and participate in the system. In Nigeria, the history of violence, lack…
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…
“Squid Game” and Human Rights: The Life of a…
As a migrant worker and visible minority, Ali Abdul's boss exploits him and Korean society treats him as a…
The Banning of ‘Sissy Boys’: A Push for the…
What China's new policy on effeminate male celebrities can tell us about the CCP's push for a return to…
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…
Europe Must “Grow Bigger” to Greet Little…
Little Amal, the giant refugee puppet captivating the world's attention, encourages the West to adopt a more…
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…