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IN BRIEF Ep7 : ‘Women,Life, Freedom’: The Feminist Revolution of the Kurdish YPJ

In this episode of IN BRIEF, author Maddy Evans and editor Ioanna Tzima sit down to talk about Maddy’s article titled, “Women,Life, Freedom’: The Feminist Revolution of the Kurdish YPJ.” More

Posted On : April 11, 2021 Published By : Maxime Harfouche
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Snapping Back: The International Supply Chain of Turtles and Tortoises

On Sunday, March 28, 185 baby tortoises were found in a suitcase at the Galápagos Ecological Airport. The luggage was heading to the port city of Guayaquil in Ecuador when More

Posted On : April 10, 2021 Published By : Lucie Belzile
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IN BRIEF Ep6 : Pills and Bills: The Feasibility of Pharmacare Within Canadian Federalism

In this episode of IN BRIEF, author Victoria Flaherty and editor Kennedy McKee-Braide sit down to talk about Victoria’s article titled, “Pills and Bills: The Feasibility of Pharmacare Within Canadian More

Posted On : April 10, 2021 Published By : Maxime Harfouche
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IN BRIEF Ep5 : Perpétuer la division, affaiblir l’état: La gestion de la diversité au Liban et en Irak.

Dans cet épisode de IN BRIEF, l’éditrice Nour Mohsen se joint à l’auteure Maria Laura Chobadindegui pour parler de son article intitulé “Perpétuer la division, affaiblir l’état: La gestion de More

Posted On : April 9, 2021 Published By : Maxime Harfouche
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The Olympic Spirit of Japan: Confronting Child Abuse And Ableist Legacies

Despite the adversity of the COVID-19 pandemic, Japan confidently kicked off its Olympic torch relay on March 25th, showcasing its commitment to keeping the Olympic spirit alive in times of More

Posted On : April 8, 2021 Published By : Thalie Emond
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IN BRIEF Ep4 : Affirmation Action and Brazil’s Racial Democracy: When Myth Eclipses Reality

In this episode of IN BRIEF, author Florence Harvey-Hudon and editor Evdokia Konstantopoulos sit down to talk about Florence’s article titled, “Affirmative Action and Brazil’s Racial Democracy: When Myth Eclipes More

Posted On : April 8, 2021 Published By : Maxime Harfouche
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President Nayib Bukele and His Quest for Domestic Security in El Salvador: Is his Executive Authority Going too far?

El Salvador, an Internal Struggle In recent years, the Central American republic of El Salvador has dominated the news for two things: migration and violence. For the last couple of More

Posted On : April 7, 2021 Published By : Mathieu Lavault
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IN BRIEF Ep 3 : American Exceptionalism and the Afghanistan War

In this episode of IN BRIEF, author Mikail Malik and editor Jordan Royt sit down to talk about Mikail’s article titled, “American Exceptionalism and the Afghanistan War: The War on More

Posted On : April 7, 2021 Published By : Maxime Harfouche
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IN BRIEF Ep2 : Conservation as Colonialism

In this second episode of IN BRIEF, author Sophie Wirzba and editor Brianna Morrison sit down to talk about Sophie’s article titled, “Conservation as Colonialism – Legacies of Exclusion and More

Posted On : April 6, 2021 Published By : Maxime Harfouche
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IN BRIEF Ep1 : The Social Credit System

In this episode of IN BRIEF, author Robin Vochelet and editor Nicole Basran sit down to talk about Robin’s article titled, “The Social Credit System: A Tool for Authoritarian Resilience More

Posted On : April 5, 2021 Published By : Maxime Harfouche

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