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Celebrities, Felons, and Cronyism: What is Wrong With Philippine elections? Jon Reyes Nov 20, 2021 Given the current state of elections in the country, I cannot help but ask myself: what is wrong in the…
Three Interviews: What’s Really Going On in Venezuela? Mariel Yacolca Maguiña Jul 15, 2021 Contributor Mariel Yacolca Maguiña interviews three Venezuelans who fled their country, discussing their personal…
COVID-19 from a Public Health Perspective: An Interview with Dr. Timothy Evans Alua Kulenova Aug 2, 2020 There are many questions about COVID-19 and its impact on the world in terms of healthcare, politics, and life as…
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…
How to Escape Our Technology-Induced Trance Anna Beebe Apr 13, 2020 A fascinating conversation with Professor Samuele Collu of McGill University’s Anthropology Department on our use…
How Do We Get Canada’s Youth to Vote? Anna Beebe Oct 17, 2019 In tomorrow's election millennials and Gen Z could, quite literally, decide the outcome of the election. But will…
“I miss home; who doesn’t miss home?”: Interviewing My Friend, a… Jasmine Lee Feb 10, 2018 September 2017 It was a warm and sunny September day in Istanbul when I met a young Syrian man working at…
Trumped Up American Civil Rights: An Interview with Professor Leonard J. Moore Esli Chan Feb 13, 2017 Leonard J. Moore is a professor at McGill University in the Department of History and Classical Studies,…