Parallels and Perpendiculars, what their History can teach usWritten by Rafael Duque The Black Panther Party exists as a brief blip in American History and as an even smaller matter on the world stage. When spoken about or written on, the Panthers are depicted in polarising ways, as a violent militia, as a united humanitarianContinueContinue reading “The Black Panther Party”
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Yale Young Global Scholars: DISCOVERING YOURSELF
By Laura Ionescu (YYGS Alumna 2020) I had mingled with the possibility of studying politics, law, philosophy, economics and literature at university. I had done everything in my power to create an internationally-recognized platform for actively-involved youth: hARTS magazine. I wanted to take part in something that would encompass both of these worlds and allowContinueContinue reading “Yale Young Global Scholars: DISCOVERING YOURSELF”
CASE STUDY: Child Abuse in Romania
Romania needs governmental transparency, effective policy making, and an educational system that encourages its youth to stay in school. Unfortunately, it is not the only one.