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South African Erosion of Workers’ Rights

The single-room tin homes of South Africa’s 500+ townships are testaments to the radical inequality that remains as a legacy of Apartheid, South Africa’s past oppressive system of gov...

Frankie Lewitton

Minimum Wage Sick Days and the Problems With Worker's Rights

Though we view the United States as a whole, labor laws vary from state to state, and many simply chalk these variances up to differences in political parties. Yet, labor laws in blue...

Eliška Levisohn

Inequalities in the AI industry

The AI industry, like many technology sectors, has faced criticism for a lack of diversity and unequal treatment of certain groups. This can manifest in a variety of ways, such as div...

Joyce Wang

Mahsa Amini’s Death Triggers Major Protest in Iran

Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian woman, died in custody on September 16, 2022. Iranian authorities arrested and transported her to a detention center because she did not completely ...

Aava

Women's Rights: Movements

Throughout history, there have been similar protests for women’s rights to the ones happening in Iran. While there are so many, the mentioned below are some of the more well known mov...

Sophia H

Religious and Government Separation

A hijab is a head covering worn by Muslim women, mandated by law in majority of the Middle Eastern countries, like Iran and Afghanistan. The recent death of Mahsa Amini in Morality Po...

Brian Yu