MIR Meets: Yascha Mounk Andrew Xu Jan 17, 2024 Host Andrew Xu sits down with Yascha Mounk, the head of Persuasion and a contributing writer for The Atlantic. They…
L’élection de Bolsonaro, le symptôme d’un racisme sous-jacent au… Athenais Cornette Nov 23, 2021 L'élection de Jair Bolsonaro en 2018 a sans aucun doute contribué à l'exacerbation des tensions ethniques au…
Opinion | What America Gets Wrong About Critical Race Theory Lila Mooney Nov 11, 2021 Discussions about structural racism and systemic oppression inspired by CRT have a rightful place in classrooms.…
Parts Known: Anthony Bourdain, US Ambassador to the World Jasmine Lam Aug 7, 2021 Anthony Bourdain's authentic storytelling sparked aspirations for adventure and cultural appreciation in a way no…
The Canadian Review: Cindy Blackstock Charles Lepage Feb 21, 2021 Editor-in-Chief Charles Lepage meets with Professor Cindy Blackstock, member of the Gitxsan Nation and Professor!-->…
Storming the US Capitol: An Assault on US Democracy Amy Rosenbluth Jan 6, 2021 The storming of the US Capitol today, on the 6th January, marks a devastating beginning to the year 2021. Emerging…
Modern Eugenics and the Racial Dynamics of ‘Better’ Breeding Ximena Ramirez Villanueva Nov 30, 2020 Historically, the study of eugenics was used to advocate for the "improvement” of the human population, justifying…
Climate Change and Racism: A Case Study of Redlining Alua Kulenova Oct 28, 2020 The legacies of "redlining," a segregationist housing policy, have given BIPOC populations in both the United…
‘British Tabloids Will Ruin Your Life’: Confronting Racism in the… Tim Rhydderch Sep 26, 2020 By leaning into negative caricatures of Black women, these tabloids perpetuate their mistreatment and exploitation…
Spotlight: Atticus Finch Isn’t a Role Model, He’s an Artifact Naomi Shi Aug 26, 2020 This week on Spotlight, host Naomi Shi sits down with MIR Writer of the Week, Elizabeth Franceschini, to!-->!-->…