Radheesh AmeresekereSep 24, 20204 minJesus Wasn’t White: The Whitewashing of ChristianityBy Radheesh Ameresekere | Canada Christianity has become a divisive topic in recent years. While at the core of its faith system is...
Tiza MazukaAug 6, 20202 minWe Need More Youth in Zambian PoliticsBy Tiza Mazuka | Youth Advocate | Zambia Follow me on Facebook There are a few reasons why the Chinese government demanded an apology...
The ZeitgeistAug 1, 20204 minA Voting Guide for the Upcoming Elections in Sri LankaBy Anonymous | Sri Lanka With the Parliamentary Election in Sri Lanka approaching soon, I think it is important for us as a generation to...
Dillon RajakarierJul 29, 20202 minPolitical Division as a Threat to Liberal DemocraciesGroup Conflict Part 2 By Dillon Rajakarier | United Kingdom In part one, we explored the damaging effects of Group Conflict and Group...
Shahane de SilvaJul 27, 20203 minFreedom’s End in Hong Kong: the New National Security LawBy Shahane De Silva | Sri Lanka The Chinese government has enacted a new ‘National Security Law’ which may spell doom for the citizens of...
The ZeitgeistJul 24, 20202 minIran: What is Happening & what we can do.In this week’s blog, I want to talk about something that is very special and close to home for me. Coming from an Iranian nationality, I...
Marko CukarJul 20, 20205 minHow to Fight Small-town DiscriminationBy Marko Cukar | United States My hometown of Basking Ridge has a complicated history with discrimination, but I still believe that we...
Suyash KothariJul 9, 20204 minLiteracy Rates and Lower Castes: an Indian Case StudyBy Suyash Kothari | United States The Literacy Rate is as dull a metric as any, and its study is therefore overshadowed by the volatile...
Tarish Rajakarier Jul 5, 20204 minAre Gucci Slides the Economy?By Tarish Rajakarier | Canada When you see a pair of Gucci slides you think of money. In a capitalist society, money is status. IMO:...
Radheesh AmeresekereJul 3, 20204 minCapitalism vs Socialism: The First Works, the Latter Doesn’tBy Radheesh Ameresekere | Canada Within the popular literature of economic-philosophy, there is a harsh dichotomy between the two most...
The ZeitgeistJun 18, 20204 minStreet Harassment – A Bane on the RoadsBy Anonymous | Sri Lanka I experienced my first instance of street harassment when I was three years old. My mind was too innocent to...
Insiyah AdamjeeJun 15, 20203 minChild, Not Bride: The Scary Truth about Sri Lankan Child MarriageBy Insiyah Adamjee | United Kingdom As a Muslim, I’ve heard the ‘joke’ too many times – “ah, why haven’t you been married off yet?” The...
Suyash KothariJun 13, 20203 minAlgorithms and False DichotomiesBy Suyash Kothari | United States Contemporary issues often take a binary form, with one distinct side pitted against another: Leave or...
James A.W. WrightJun 12, 20203 minBelow Our Roots: A GenZ Perspective in Ontario ArchaeologyBy James A.W. Wright | Archeologist | Canada Today was my third time starting a job in archaeology as the most junior member of a crew....
Radheesh AmeresekereJun 10, 20203 minToo Big to Fail: The Decline of the American EmpireBy Radheesh Ameresekere | Canada The United States of America is one of history’s greatest empires. Their knack for colonialism,...
Dillon RajakarierJun 6, 20203 minA Threat Within Each of Us to Our DiscourseBy Dillon Rajakarier | United Kingdom Even if you’re not politically active, you likely identify with one side of a political...
Shahane de SilvaJun 5, 20203 minA Broken SystemBy Shahane De Silva | Sri Lanka Ahmaud Arbery, Michael Brown, Eric Garner and George Floyd. These are the names of only a handful of...
The ZeitgeistJun 5, 20202 minThe Founding PhilosophyEveryday, a 1000 stories go untold. A 1000 papers written for university classes get deleted and a 1000 ideas go unnoticed. This is our...