Peru’s Elections Shines Light on Dark History of Forced Sterilizations Sara Gold Apr 21, 2016 On Sunday, April 10th, Peruvians went to the polls, to elect a successor to current President Ollanta Humala,…
A Girl In the River: Oscar-Winning Film to Create Change in Pakistan Jasmine Lee Mar 14, 2016 On the night of the 88th Academy Awards, director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy took home an Oscar for her film, A Girl…
Persistent Gender Pay Gap: Is America As Developed As It Thinks It Is? Madeleine Nicoloff Dec 9, 2015 While the extent of disparity between the wages of men and women varies by country and by profession, working women…
“Appalling” Lack of Initiative in the Harper Government to Act Against… Jasmine Lee Oct 7, 2015 There is much more than resounding disappointment that should be aroused due to Canada’s inadequate…
IRSAM at the UN: A Photo Experience of CSW 59 Gautham Krishnaraj Mar 28, 2015 In the second week of March, the International Relations Students' Association of McGill (IRSAM) sent a delegation…
India’s Daughters Mai Rosner Mar 15, 2015 With the recent release of Leslee Udwin’s documentary India’s Daughter, which investigates the 2012 brutal gang…
La France et Le Voile Intégral: Un Débat Sans Fin? Alix Vadot Nov 14, 2014 Il y a seulement un mois, un couple musulman été prié de quitter la salle de spectacle de l’Opéra de Paris sous…
King Abdullah’s Reforms: Concession, Innovation, or Deception? Segolene Lapeyre Oct 21, 2013 With an international push to "modernize”, and domestic pressure for more moderation, King Abdullah is…