Why Feminist Voices are necessary during the COVID-19 pandemic
A reflection by someone socialised and perceived as cis-heterosexual male for someone who may not care, so, you know, probably not that relevant.
The Graduate Press – La Gazette de la Paix
The independent student publication of the Geneva Graduate Institute
A reflection by someone socialised and perceived as cis-heterosexual male for someone who may not care, so, you know, probably not that relevant.
Pointing to a long history of their unanswered concerns at the Institute, student parents’ lesser-known activism hopes to bear fruit.
With student movements at the forefront of protests all over the world, fellow graduate students ask whether the same can be said at the Institute. What does student politics look like? How should it be?
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In 2011, millions of people from different backgrounds and orientations filled the region’s streets, chanting for ‘bread, freedom and social justice’. Eight years later, did they achieve their demands? Have the region’s authoritarian regimes learned anything from the revolts? Ultimately, were they successful revolutions or mere protests doomed to failure?
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