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Can Andrew Yang Become the Next Mayor of New York City? Grace Parish May 5, 2021 A little over two months out from the New York City mayoral primary, previous presidential hopeful Andrew Yang is…
Vaccine Rollout in the Middle East: A Spotlight on Inequality Robin Kennedy Feb 22, 2021 As one of the world’s most economically disparate regions, the Middle East provides a stark example of inequality…
Vaccins COVID-19 : une innovation scientifique discriminatoire? Yara Bazzoun Dec 23, 2020 Plusieurs mois après le début de la pandémie, la promesse d’un vaccin vient davantage élargir le fossé entre les…
A Tale of Race in Two Nations Amy Rosenbluth Nov 25, 2020 Despite systemic racism being a considerable issue in both France and the US, the dialogue around the subject of…
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DROM: Loin des yeux, loin du coeur William Stevens Apr 2, 2019 Les DROM (« Départements et Régions d’outre-mer », anciennement « DOM ») n'ont jamais été traités de la même façon…
“You are gilets jaunes!” Christopher Ciafro Dec 30, 2018 As the protests continue, democratic institutions fall apart in front of the eyes of demonstrators. Consider the…
One City to Rule Them All Christopher Ciafro Dec 4, 2018 There is nothing inherently wrong with a city becoming a centre of power in a country. The issues arise, however,…
Feudal Ties and Pakistani Elections Maha Asad Aug 2, 2018 Leading up to Pakistan’s 2018 national elections, familiar contentions made their way back into the spotlight. It’s…