Démobilisation de la Diada: baisse du sentiment indépendantiste ou hoquet des… Léa Cerdán Oct 7, 2019 Alors que la crise indépendantiste catalane semblait atteindre son summum en Espagne ces dernières années, la…
From Mont Royal to Victoria Peak: the Free HK Protest Helena Martin Aug 6, 2019 The protest was part of a simultaneous show of solidarity across Canada. Its goal was to show Hong Kongers and…
Venezuela through the Eyes of the Global North Gretel Kahn Mar 11, 2019 Unfortunately, both the right and the left are blinded by their own ideological agenda when making assertions and…
Algeria’s Mass Protests: A Rare Momentum for Algerians Asma Saad Feb 28, 2019 The physical incapacity of Bouteflika to exercise his presidential duties is best exemplified by his absence in…
“Stop Doing Things Badly”: Los Angeles Teachers Face Off Against School Board for… Emma Frattasio Feb 19, 2019 Amid political efforts to charterize public education, students and teachers in LA are deprived of basic resources…
L’Hydre Politique Du Venezuela: Combien De Têtes Pour Une Même Nation? Paloma Baumgartner Feb 13, 2019 Les débuts 2019 sont rudes pour le Venezuela, qui se retrouve en plein chaos politique, résultat d’une interminable…
Macron’s Margin Call and The Importance of Balance in Reform Matthieu Manzoni Feb 2, 2019 Macron's dedication to the economic and environmental future of France is important and necessary, but in order for…
Veganism and Political Activism: A Contentious and Misunderstood Relationship Anne Karam Jan 15, 2019 It's officially 2019, and online personalities such as Piers Morgan are still decrying the introduction of vegan!-->…
“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…
Macron’s Presidency: A Revolution Turned Sour? Anne Karam Nov 27, 2018 Macron's presidency delivers a programme unfamiliar to the French electorate: optimism. The French President's…