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Finance as Feminism: Safeguard Your Future with these Finance Resources for Women
Women have long been at a disadvantage when it comes to financial safety and security. In many cases, they earn less than their male counterparts, and they are more likely to take time out of the workforce to care for children or aging relatives. As a result, they often have […]
Personal responsibility vs. societal responsibility in keeping women safe
There’s no doubt that we all have a responsibility to keep ourselves safe. But is that responsibility solely ours? And what happens when we can’t keep ourselves safe? Who is responsible then? The question of personal responsibility vs. societal responsibility in keeping women safe is a complex one. On the […]
Print isn’t dead…
But corrupt, divisive, profit-driven newspapers are.
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Finance as Feminism: Safeguard Your Future with these Finance Resources for Women
Women have long been at a disadvantage when it comes to financial safety and security. In many cases, they earn less than their male counterparts, and they are more likely […]
Personal responsibility vs. societal responsibility in keeping women safe
There’s no doubt that we all have a responsibility to keep ourselves safe. But is that responsibility solely ours? And what happens when we can’t keep ourselves safe? Who is […]
Socialising with Strangers: Research and Anecdote
Last month my partner and I embarked on a month-long camping trip around California. We hiked up mountain after mountain. Cooled off in creeks and rivers. Read books. Played games. […]
Meet the DIY humanitarians changing it up
Most people think of the multi-billion-dollar aid system in terms of the recognisable big players – UN organisations, international NGOs, government donors. But thousands of others are working independently to […]
5 young activists with powerful voices that will inspire you
The youth are our future, but many believe they do not have the power to make a change or to challenge the injustice going on around them. That is not […]
Britain’s four-day workweek trial shows no loss in productivity
According to a survey of participants published last Wednesday, the majority of the companies taking part in a four-day workweek pilot program in Britain stated they experienced no productivity loss […]
A Peek into Life in Prison
‘[T]ogether, we’re gonna take you inside’ — Earlonne Woods I recently read This is Ear Hustle, a unique glimpse into everyday life in prison. The authors, Earlonne Woods and Nigel Poor, […]
Pakistan floods pose urgent questions over preparedness and climate reparations
As Pakistan reels from some of its worst flooding ever, survivors are asking why more wasn’t done to prepare communities long known to be at risk. The vast scale of […]
The Left vs Right, Poverty as Empowering, & a Defence of Child Sponsorship: profound insights from my PhD research
Study shows: if we biked like the Dutch, global emissions would drop dramatically
A new study from researchers at the University of Southern Denmark has determined what we already knew— cycling is much better for the environment than driving conventional internal combustion vehicles. […]
What is degrowth and how can it help tackle climate change in an inclusive way?
We are indeed finding ourselves in a geological epoch – aka the Anthropocene – when human activity has become so earth-shaking it is throwing entire ecosystems and the planet’s climate […]
Inflation is real! Here are 10 tips to save on groceries as prices go up
As the cost of living continues to soar, many of us are left staring hard at grocery store shelves and willing (in vain) for prices to magically drop. Yes, we’re […]