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Charlotte Power

Charlotte is a 4th year student studying Political Science, International Development and French. She enjoys writing about feminism, Canadian politics, media and culture, Indigenous issues, and environmental issues.

Can AI in the Humanitarian sector save lives?

Charlotte Power May 19, 2024
By embracing new technologies while staying true to humanitarian principles, we can build a more resilient and responsive humanitarian sector—one that leaves no one behind and uplifts the most vulnerable among us.
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Beyond Borders: Confronting the Need for Climate Refugee Protection

Charlotte Power Mar 14, 2024
As the climate crisis intensifies, the UNHCR reports that roughly 90 per cent of refugees come from countries that are the most vulnerable and the least ready to adapt to the impacts of climate change. A new term has emerged to describe…
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Polar and Polarizing: The Public’s Response to SKIMS’ Nipple Bra

Charlotte Power Feb 5, 2024
Nipples have always been controversial, and SKIMS’ new bra is no exception. The brand was founded by fashion and beauty tycoon Kim Kardashian in 2019. The name “SKIMS” is derived from “skimming;” it markets supportive, comfortable shapewear…
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The Extinction of the Women’s College: Is Brescia’s Closure a Feminist Move?

Charlotte Power Nov 10, 2023
“Women's only education has worked well for 104 years: it's only ending now because of finances, not lack of relevance.” – Heather Kirk
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