Contributing Editor Aaron Shires explores the rise in excessive use of force by French police forces and the disparate impact this has on racial minorities in France.
Staff writer Candace Graupera explores Venezuela’s current political and economic crisis. The West’s initial opposition to Maduro’s presidency is fragmenting and Venezuela’s future hangs in the balance of becoming a failed state or waning off their oil dependence to become a more diversified economy.
Staff writer, Milica Bojovic, examines the importance of securing actual self-determination rights to indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere .
Staff writer, Emily Fafard, analyzes the impact of the international community and atocity prevention within the Russia-Ukraine War.
Staff Writer, Katie Barnett, investigates the war in Yemen and the United States’ failure to take meaningful action to help the Yemeni people.
Staff Writer, Sarah Marc Woessner, explores the World Cup in Qatar, following months of investigations and concerns that arose amid the start of this renown international competition.
Executive Editor, Caroline Hubbard, researches the origins of femicide in Turkey, examining societal practices of honor and state surveillance.
Staff writer, Candace Graupera, investigates the role Latin American grassroots movements play in promoting reproductive rights movements within the United States.
Executive Editor Briana Creeley explores the ways in which Indigenous Peoples in North America specifically experience food apartheid.
Contributing Editor Brian Johnson explores the history of the Druze and how the Syrian Civil War has impacted them.
Executive Editor Briana Creeley examines the myth of overpopulation and its effects.
Executive Editor Briana Creeley explores the ways in which private property contradicts the idea of human rights.
Managing Editor Briana Creeley examines the use of sanctions using the concept of grievability.
Contributing editor Rehana Paul discusses the state of human rights in Saudi Arabia
In an expansion to Part 1 of this series, Executive Editor Michaila Peters offers a new perspective on the ontology of dignity to help us move past our global state of communication division.
Managing Editor Briana Creeley explores the history of forced sterilization in the United States and how it plays into the hysterectomies at ICE detention facilities.
Contributing Editor Sofia Williamson-Garcia examines the influence of COVID-19 on Human Trafficking in Latin America and the Caribbean Region.
Staff Writer Ben Ramos discusses the future for the movement for LGBT+ rights under the right-wing government in Poland.
Staff Writer Ben Ramos argues for implications of human rights activities in the Gambia and what such endeavors, such as the Truth, Reconciliation and Repratratriation Commission (TRRC) means for the future of the Gambia.
Marketing Editor Julia Larkin outlines indigenous land rights issues and proposes policy improvements that would respect territorial rights and reduce grievances.