Lights Out: How Formula One Enables Human Rights Violations in the Middle East
“It’s lights out and away we go!” proclaims Formula One commentator David Croft on race day as...
Read Moreby Donoughe, Walter | Nov 16, 2022 | Human Rights, International Sports, Middle East(B), Social Justice, Sportswashing | 0 |
“It’s lights out and away we go!” proclaims Formula One commentator David Croft on race day as...
Read Moreby Fitz, Alexia | Nov 16, 2022 | Migration, Refugee, Social Justice | 0 |
The Olympics instill a long-standing celebration of athletics, bringing states around the world...
Read Moreby Painter, Taryn | May 9, 2022 | Global Warming, Immigration(B), Law(B), Migration, Social Justice | 0 |
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues to date, impacting nearly every aspect of life....
Read Moreby Waters, Morgan | Nov 22, 2020 | American Politics, COVID-19, Elections, Police Brutality, Racial Tensions, Social Justice | 0 |
Around the beginning of April, people began to realize that the rest of 2020 would be much...
Read Moreby Reid, Carolyn | Nov 2, 2020 | American Politics, COVID-19, Police Brutality, Quarantine, Social Justice | 0 |
For the 2019-2020 academic year, I decided to study abroad in Glasgow, Scotland. Sadly,...
Read Moreby Shirtliff, Everett | Oct 26, 2020 | Police Brutality, Social Justice | 0 |
Now more than ever before, my peers are showing engagement with the political system, the concepts...
Read Moreby Waters, Morgan | Oct 26, 2020 | College Experience, COVID-19, Elections, Police Brutality, Quarantine, Racial Tensions, Social Justice | 0 |
As I sit here watching the final presidential debate, I continue to realize how different 2020 has...
Read Moreby Ports, Eric | Oct 26, 2020 | COVID-19, Elections, Global Warming, Social Justice | 0 |
The signs that 2020 was going to be a year of turmoil started merely three days after the start of...
Read Moreby Myvett Jr, Dwight | Oct 12, 2020 | Police Brutality, Racial Tensions, Social Justice | 0 |
Going without a mask in private businesses is a civil liberty, but being processed in the courts instead of executed is not. It matters if a mask is the reason you can’t breathe, but not if the reason is a knee on your neck. We...
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