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The Historical Significance of Black Lives Matter Iconoclasm

Throughout the past month, the world has watched protestors flood the streets of every continent demanding justice for Black victims of American police brutality. In this recent surge of mass More

Posted On : June 26, 2020 Published By : Gilli Cohen
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As India-China Rift Deepens, Opportunities Arise

On the night of June 15, in the Ladakh region, bordered by Pakistan to the west and China to the north, a violent clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers marked More

Posted On : June 26, 2020 Published By : Theo Malhotra
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The Canary in the Coal Mine: Georgia’s Primary Disaster is a Warning for November

On June 9th, Georgia held its presidential primary, which had been delayed for more than two months due to the coronavirus pandemic. At first glance, it may seem as a More

Posted On : June 24, 2020 Published By : Evelyne Goulet
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Mayor Lori Lightfoot and the Guise of Progressivism

Just over a year ago, Chicago swore in its first Black woman, and first openly gay mayor, Lori Lightfoot. Lightfoot, a former federal prosecutor, and political outsider, ran a campaign More

Posted On : June 24, 2020 Published By : Maya Garfinkel
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Opinion: Why Defunding the Police is Not Only Possible but Necessary

“Defund the Police”: A Strategy Towards Abolition Written on posters throughout cities around the world, the words “Defund The Police” have been a popular response to systemic racism and police More

Posted On : June 23, 2020 Published By : Hawa Maiga
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Opinion: Tribulations, Trump and Twitter

At the end of May, President Trump declared that he would be signing an executive order to “crackdown on censorship” by limiting social media platforms’ legal protections from liability. The More

Posted On : June 23, 2020 Published By : Lucy Whichelo
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In-Depth: American Terrorism Statutes and the KKK

According to the United States’ Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), domestic terrorism is defined as “violent, criminal acts committed by individuals and/or groups to further ideological goals stemming from domestic More

Posted On : June 22, 2020 Published By : Renée Lehman
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The Uncertain Future of Globalism in the Aftermath of COVID-19

Throughout history, pandemics have acted as powerful mechanisms for societal change. In the 15th century, the plague outbreak marked the death of the medieval economy and civilization. In the early More

Posted On : June 20, 2020 Published By : Jessica Maloney
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Opinion: Why Canada’s Decision to Exclude Race from COVID-19 Statistics is Fundamentally Flawed

In many ways, the COVID-19 pandemic has been overwhelmingly successful at revealing weak points in the healthcare systems of various countries. In particular, the crisis has exposed disparities in access More

Posted On : June 17, 2020 Published By : Joy Ahrum Kwak
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Police Violence: A Tool of White Supremacy and North American Nation-Building

On Monday, May 26th, a white woman walking her dog in Central Park called the police to intimidate and threaten Christian Cooper – a Black man bird-watching in the same More

Posted On : June 16, 2020 Published By : Eyitayo Kunle-Oladosu

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