The Climate March’s New (and Old) Direction Chloe Azoto Oct 26, 2019 The streets of the world have been flooded recently — not by the Earth’s rising oceans, but by people…
What Do the Flags at Hong Kong’s Protests Mean? Naomi Shi Aug 20, 2019 Despite appearances, however, many flags waved at the protests are as divisive as they are unifying.
Sharing, Caring, and Praying For Sudan in the Twitter Age Emma Frattasio Jul 17, 2019 Although Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter provided a global audience for the people of Sudan, this did not…
A Woman’s Place is In the House (of Commons) Catherine Steblaj May 3, 2019 If we want young women to truly be engaged in politics, we must support their right in this country to make their…
We’re Getting There Kareem Hammami Apr 28, 2019 For more detailed coverage of the March 15th Climate Strike in Montreal, Check out this article by Alexandra…
The Planet Goes to University Alexandra Yiannoutsos Mar 28, 2019 Among those interviewed by the MIR, there was an overwhelming sense of urgency; a fear of what the future,…
(C)ontention (A)cross (Q)uebec: The Montreal Demonstration Against Racism Andrew Xu Nov 21, 2018 In the midst of political turmoil wracking our southern neighbours Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination and subsequent…
Nicaragua’s Voice Artemis Archimandriti Aug 18, 2018 "This is a bitter tragedy, to see how the struggle against a dictatorship in the 70's brought with it the germ of…
A Different Shade of Green: Is a New Kind of Green Movement Behind Iran’s Recent… Anonymous Feb 17, 2018 The recent protests in Iran—besides being the largest in the country since the Green movement took to the streets…
South Africa’s #BlackMonday Protests Suggest that Recent Farmer Deaths… Taylor Mitchell Nov 30, 2017 On October 30th, a procession of trucks, tractors, and farmers dressed in black lined South Africa’s roadways. The…