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Thousands in Somalia Dead Due to the Current Famine

There are few things that are more upsetting then seeing children suffer at the hands of something that can be avoided. Somalia is now facing the first official famine in nearly 30 years. Africa has...

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Violence in Syria: You Can Kill the Protester, But You Can’t Kill the Protest

Sometimes you disagree with your government, but you cannot let the status quo continue; you have to make your voice heard in hopes that the government will pay attention and make a change. There are...

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Kurdistan Says No to FGM

While male circumcision begins to go out of style in the United States, female genital mutilation (FGM) also begins to lose its appeal to traditionalists in the Middle East. FGM is also known as female...

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You May Say I’m a Dreamer: A Look at the Millennium Development Goals

Peace. It’s a pretty simple idea. It’s a pretty amazing possibility, and more important, it’s an even more immediate need. People fight wars, pen words on paper, create art, battle diseases, protect...

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Taking a Stand: Campaigning to End Domestic Violence in the United States (We...

On August 23, 2011 UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women Rashida Manjoo cautioned the United States that their response to domestic violence and their attitude to its victims isn’t enough. In...

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Bold Statements: When Fashion Does More Than Sit There and Look Pretty

I love clothes. I am the very definition of a fashionista. But you know what is better than pretty clothes? Clothes that have a conscience or at least attempt to do more than look pretty and make money...

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Taking the Child out of the War: Child Soldiers and the Need for Global...

“I feel so bad about the things that I did. It disturbs me so much that I inflicted death on other people. When I go home I must do some traditional rites because I have killed. I must perform these...

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Why Your Love Affair With Chocolate Hurts More Than Just Your Wallet

Remember that box of chocolates you got for Valentine’s Day or Christmas? The secret stash you have in the darkest recesses of your desk drawer, halfheartedly hoping you might manage to forget it’s...

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The Ethics of Image: Exploitation of Suffering in Media

After watching several films for a class about the way media portrays atrocities, the inevitable question of censoring graphic content arose. When, exactly, is it acceptable to show bloody bodies,...

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The Silent Battle: Corrective Rape in South Africa

While South Africa was the first African country to make gay marriage legal and while they have a very progressive constitution regarding gay rights, things are far from perfect for LGBT people in...

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Disappearing Faces: The Missing Lives in Kenya

Over 300 lives still have question marks attached, raising the questions: Are they still alive? Are they dead? This is the life of those “disappeared” Kenyans and their families live after the Mt....

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Would You Let Yourself Die Because You’re Pregnant? – A Brief Look into the...

I would never have thought, up until recently, that the direction and quality of my life, or any woman’s life, could be reduced to a number. But that is the threat that is facing women in the United...

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Ecuador’s Ministry of Health Hopes To Torture LGBT Straight

The Ex-Gay Movement has been around as early as 1973. Basically, it is the belief that homosexual individuals can become heterosexual. Not only is this idea absurd, but also the means these...

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SOPA/HR3261: The Bill That Could Kill Free Speech

You’re reading this article, so you’re one of the millions of people around the world who use the internet in their everyday lives. Go through your average day in your head: do you watch videos on...

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Syria: The Violence Isn’t Over Yet

Back in August I wrote a piece on the violence in Syria. There were mass killings of protestors trying to fight for their own rights. Even though it’s been almost three months, nothing has changed....

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Use Your Words: Amnesty International’s Write for Rights Campaign

It’s happening now. Right now. People like you and me are being imprisoned, ignored, beaten, denied justice because of what they believe in, what they want, who they are. Some haven’t seen their family...

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Maternal Mortality: A Human Rights Issue

It’s 2011 and women are still dying during, or shortly after, childbirth. Shocked? Me too. Though according to a United Nations report, giving birth is especially risky in Southern Asia and Sub-Saharan...

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A Major Rise in the Amount of Homeless Children

I am writing this from my laptop at home where I am lucky to have heat and a comfortable bed and hot water at my disposal. For many children in America right now, this is not a reality. A report just...

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Racism in English Football: Suarez and Terry Dirty the Pitch

Racism in sports is not a new occurrence, but it’s recently been made a criminal activity on the English pitch. Personally, I think it’s taken far to long for it to be recognized. I know there is also...

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Paying for Our Fear: Making Reparations for the American Eugenics Movement

It was a dangerous place to be born—the United States. As recently as the 1970s, depending on where you were born, there was the possibility that you might not have been born. Because of concerns about...

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