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Chile: Torture and Death
Without a doubt, that September 11th remains etched in our memories. Not the one in the US, but the one in Chile.
On September 11, 1973, a coup d'état…
3 weeks ago
When Volunteering Uncovers Hidden Talent
I'm not one to stop at the first page. Yes, I'm very proud of my education, starting with volunteering, but at the cost of my self-esteem. Proud to h…
3 weeks, 1 day ago
"The Interpreters" by Wole Soyinka
For those who believe that Africa has no culture, for those who continue to say that "the others" are "savages," today I bring you a work written by …
3 weeks, 6 days ago
Going Back 90 Years
With everything we're going through, and given what we know of history, I have the feeling we're going back 90 years, to that time when future Nazis …
4 weeks ago
From Strangers to Neighbours
In Spain, due to the declining birth rate, we see how villages are increasingly aging and emptying out, until suddenly, newcomers from distant countr…
4 weeks, 1 day ago
"The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini
"The Kite Runner" tells the story of the friendship between Amir (a Pashtun) and Hassan (a Hazara), who belong to different worlds in a turbulent cou…
1 month ago
Samuel Luiz: Death of An Innocent
The murder of Samuel Luiz was a case of homophobic murder and important because of the precedent it set: that no one should go unpunished for a hate …
1 month ago
The Rights of Iranian Women
Reading the graphic novel "Persepolis", we can get an idea of the change from the Shah's rule to that of the alatoyahs.
The discrimination and exclusi…
1 month, 1 week ago
The Rights of Saudi Women
From birth and throughout their lives, women in Saudi Arabia remain under the supervision of a male member of the family, usually her father or husba…
1 month, 1 week ago