Emma discusses the past, present, and future of Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter, considering the economic and political impacts of the controversial purchase.
As a teenager, going to the US on vacation was everybody’s dream. The older I grew, the more time passed, the more the American dream turned into a nightmare – if it was ever a dream to begin with.
Exposed at Art Basel 2022 is the first-known sculpture of a trans woman. Realized by artist Jade Guanaro Kuriki-Olivo, this represents a great step in the fight for transgender rights. In this article, Lara tells us about the statement behind this artwork and transgender representation in general.
In the past few weeks, student protests in The Netherlands have become a rather hot topic. But why now? What led to the current situation? In this article, Ninke tells us about basic grants, student debts, and systemic inequality.
The Philippines recently had their 17th presidential election in May 2022 and Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was supposedly elected. Read as Medium’s author Katrien explains how historical revisionism played a big part in that election result.
After the historical Roe v. Wade, the U.S. Supreme Court now wants to overturn abortion rights. Medium’s Asiah stresses the system’s deprivation of women’s freedom of choice and the urgency to act.
UK has made some big moves in the food industry by asking food establishments to add calories on their menus. But is this really the best move? Find out as Lea break the ins and outs of this new policy.
Sinds de tweede helft van de twintigste eeuw ligt de verantwoordelijkheid voor plastic afval bij de consument. Welk paradox ontstaat hierdoor? Niels neemt je mee in de wereld van wat we wel en niet zelf kunnen oplossen.
As Gen Z grows to face adulthood, it is a shock to see that the youth this population very much now represents, do not represent a large enough share in the democratic voting process. Ninke breaks down why this may be and offers her idea of what a solution may entail.
Emma discusses the past, present, and future of Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter, considering the economic and political impacts of the controversial purchase.
As a teenager, going to the US on vacation was everybody’s dream. The older I grew, the more time passed, the more the American dream turned into a nightmare – if it was ever a dream to begin with.
Exposed at Art Basel 2022 is the first-known sculpture of a trans woman. Realized by artist Jade Guanaro Kuriki-Olivo, this represents a great step in the fight for transgender rights. In this article, Lara tells us about the statement behind this artwork and transgender representation in general.
In the past few weeks, student protests in The Netherlands have become a rather hot topic. But why now? What led to the current situation? In this article, Ninke tells us about basic grants, student debts, and systemic inequality.
The Philippines recently had their 17th presidential election in May 2022 and Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was supposedly elected. Read as Medium’s author Katrien explains how historical revisionism played a big part in that election result.
After the historical Roe v. Wade, the U.S. Supreme Court now wants to overturn abortion rights. Medium’s Asiah stresses the system’s deprivation of women’s freedom of choice and the urgency to act.
UK has made some big moves in the food industry by asking food establishments to add calories on their menus. But is this really the best move? Find out as Lea break the ins and outs of this new policy.
Sinds de tweede helft van de twintigste eeuw ligt de verantwoordelijkheid voor plastic afval bij de consument. Welk paradox ontstaat hierdoor? Niels neemt je mee in de wereld van wat we wel en niet zelf kunnen oplossen.
As Gen Z grows to face adulthood, it is a shock to see that the youth this population very much now represents, do not represent a large enough share in the democratic voting process. Ninke breaks down why this may be and offers her idea of what a solution may entail.
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