Coming out as an LGBTQ+ refugee in Canada
Listen to the companion podcast here In a world where heterosexuality is the norm, the act of coming out as LGBTQ+ is to declare both who you are and who you are not. To declare that you are not the...
View ArticleExpression and Repression in Cambodia’s Garment Industry
Click here to listen to the companion podcast Speaking to me on his mobile phone via Zoom, Ath Thorn, president of the Coalition of Cambodian Apparel Workers Democratic Union (CCAWDU) recalled his...
View ArticleReview: CHOM5KY vs CHOMSKY
CHOM5KY vs CHOMSKY: A playful conversation on AI is a VR experience that allows people to converse with an AI model, Chom5ky, based on digital traces of the leading contemporary philosopher and...
View ArticleThe imprisoned children of Australia
Editor’s note: In September 2023 Queensland suspended its Human Rights Act, not for the first time, to allow locking up more children. The government now allows under-18s – including children as young...
View ArticleLa Révolution silencieuse
Évolution de l’émancipation des femmes marocaines a l’ombre de la Moudawana Cet article cherche à capturer la complexité du combat féministe au Maroc dans une ère de réforme politique et juridique. Il...
View ArticleLa Révolution silencieuse – le podcast
Évolution de l’émancipation des femmes marocaines a l’ombre de la Moudawana Ce podcast cherche à capturer la complexité du combat féministe au Maroc dans une ère de réforme politique et juridique....
View ArticleThe persecution of Fulani people in Ghana
If a crime is committed in the northern region of Ghana, most local people will assume that it was committed by a Fulani person. Ahmed Barry, an advocate for Fulani rights, told me that ninety percent...
View ArticleThe repressed democracy of Uganda
The 2021 Ugandan presidential election was a fierce competition between Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, who has been in power since 1986, and a popular musician turned political figure, Robert Kyagulanyi...
View ArticleNew podcasts
Check out the new podcasts on our Human Rights Magazine channel! They are companions to the recent articles we published on the repressive politics of Uganda and the abuse of Fulani people in Ghana –...
View ArticleThe child soldiers of Myanmar
Listen to the companion podcast on the Human Rights Magazine channel While the children of military leaders are studying in foreign countries, soldiers are dying tragically, former child soldier Ko...
View ArticleWomen fighting Myanmar’s authoritarian regime
Listen to the companion podcast here Female political activism is on the rise in authoritarian Myanmar, despite the extreme adversity of the repressive military regime. Women from diverse backgrounds...
View ArticleHomelessness: A racial justice issue
The Willow Creek homeless camp was in a shady grove near the start of a hiking trail, tucked behind a Sonic drive-in restaurant on the north end of the town of Madras, Oregon. The creek runs most of...
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