Defunding the Police: The Power of Resource Reallocation Justine Coutu Jul 3, 2020 When an institution is so blatantly biased against certain groups of society, small-scale reforms fail to bring…
The Return of Anonymous and the Future of Online Activism: An Interview with Dr.… Triumph Kerins Jun 21, 2020 Anonymous, the "hacktivist" collective prominent in the 2010s, has reemerged in the wake of the protests against…
Violences policières et racisme en France : les sujets qui fâchent Anja Helliot Jun 15, 2020 Si le cas des États-Unis est incomparable, il n’empêche que la République française possède sa propre histoire du…
MIR Statement Against Racism McGill International Review Jun 10, 2020 The MIR stands in solidarity with the black community and Black Lives Matter in their fight against police…
Two Cities, One Culture: The Aftermath of High-Profile U.S. Police Shootings Lilla Adams Jan 13, 2019 The fallout within city police departments involved in shootings that garnered widespread public outrage – such as…
Queer Ancestors: Bequeathing Stories to Fractured Minorities Quinn Lazenby Apr 8, 2017 “As gay people, we get to choose our families, and you—you are my family,” the legendary drag performer RuPaul …
I am Woman, Hear Me March Alexandra Yiannoutsos Jan 29, 2017 "The next 1,459 days of the Trump administration will be 1,459 days of resistance: Resistance on the ground,…
Silent Voices: Indigenous People in America and the 2016 Presidential Elections Sam Hersh Feb 29, 2016 Again I must stray away from the theme of my blog as there is something that is deeply concerning to me in relation…
Expat Elector Weekly Roundup #2 Phoebe Warren Nov 1, 2015 Here is the weekly roundup of the top five most important stories of the week in the US election as well as any…