By Selma Brodrej “O Man, listen, whatever be your country and your opinions: here, as I have read it, is your history, not in the books
By Nguyen Ha Biology tells us that the remnants of wars can be enduring. What can practitioners and researchers learn from this? As battles begin to
By Danni Portocarrero I cannot remember the first time I heard about giving legal rights to nature. My instinctive interest in protecting nature, however, started during
By Elin Berg As the awareness of climate change’s environmental impact is increasing internationally, its gendered effects are still paid little attention. However, the very construction
By Samantha Goldberg What would you do if you lived in a world where you could not be yourself? If everything you yearned for and wanted
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 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
Medikaliseringen av kvinnokroppen har en lång historia som går tillbaka till antikens fysiker och tänkare.
By Matias Uusisilta Terrorism – as its name suggests – aims to evoke terror and instil fear into people’s minds in order to achieve a political
By Marina Skovgaard Dokken “They have put political correctness above common sense, above your safety, and above all else. I refuse to be politically correct.” This