By Sakke Teerikoski In Spring 2018, South African grassroot activists Liz McDaid and Makoma Lekalakala were rewarded the Goldman Prize for stopping an unlawful nuclear deal
By Naomi Boulter Imagine walking through a bustling street. You’re excited to begin a volunteer opportunity working with disadvantaged children, rescued wildlife, or other notable cause
By Karen Ramirez The Supreme Court of the United States has frequently been featured in the news this fall in relation to the nomination and subsequent
By Celine Hedin The Taiwanese and Chinese government have for decades claimed to be the legitimate representation of “China.” Functioning as an independent country while mainland
By Nickella Jose “Svenska eller engelska?”(Swedish or English), for some, the most assuaging and for others one of the most disquieting question one could be asked.
By Danni Portocarrero This story began at a kitchen table in Kathmandu. A curious woman named Rita was in a storytelling mood and the rest of
Av Carolina Engström Den politiska konflikten mellan Ryssland och Ukraina känner många till, men vad många inte vet är det även genererat en konflikt inom den
By Marina Skovgaard Dokken The following are interviews with four female human rights activists from the MENA region. The interviews were conducted during the Youth Activism
By Nelly Kapurdova “The world has changed and the UN must change and adapt. If we do not change the [Security] Council, we risk the situation
By Carol Pang The polls closed at 5 p.m. on May 9, 2018. More than six hours had passed since the vote counting for the fourteenth