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Amy Rosenbluth

A.K Rosenbluth is a 4th year student of Political Science and International Development at McGill University. An aspiring human rights lawyer, she specializes (you guessed it) in human rights, immigration, government polarization, and social justice.

Storming the US Capitol: An Assault on US Democracy

Amy Rosenbluth Jan 6, 2021
The storming of the US Capitol today, on the 6th January, marks a devastating beginning to the year 2021. Emerging from a highly contested presidential election, with President Donald Trump’s Republican administration calling for numerous…
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Voluntourism: You Should Not Be Here

Amy Rosenbluth Dec 14, 2020
"Voluntourism" is a form of international volunteering that has flourished since the 1990s. It is promoted by countless volunteer organizations through offers of international trips, which purport to combine altruistic charity work with…
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A Tale of Race in Two Nations

Amy Rosenbluth, Max Clark Nov 25, 2020
Despite systemic racism being a considerable issue in both France and the US, the dialogue around the subject of race has been radically different in the two countries. Max Clark and Amy Rosenbluth compare their national perspectives as…
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A Court Divided: The Fallout of RBG’s Death

Amy Rosenbluth Oct 18, 2020
At a time when civil unrest and political division are skyrocketing in the United States, the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has opened the doors for a highly politicized Supreme Court Justice appointment weeks from the general…
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