“It has highlighted the capability of poetry to impact and project small voices to thunderous volumes.” – Catherine Barrie
Read More“Women should not be afraid to go out and enjoy themselves. Ultimately, the onus falls upon the U.K. government to enact social and legal changes to protect our communities.” – Camille Glatt
Read More“…self-improvement techniques of mass organization and distribution of information, while impressive, may not be beneficial when incorporated into everyday life.” – Tracy Yang
Read More“Hateful reactions have contributed to a culture where feminism is maligned and shunned.” – Yoonseo Jung
Read More“At a time where the U.S.’s adversaries are modernizing their nuclear capabilities, limiting the United States’ retaliatory options could embolden them to act aggressively.” – Andrew Richardson
Read More“The FTSE 100 is slowly becoming less and less effective and needs a reform to more accurately reflect the U.K. economy and help British investors ‘win’ as much as their international peers.” – Elliot Vavitsas
Read More“the algorithms only pick up on and automate pre-existing inequalities because they do not understand their significance.” – Sarah Mackel
Read More“The future of warfare is changing with the continuous introduction of new technologies and weapon systems.” – Dasha McDonald
Read More“These are just two examples, among too many, of ways the Kremlin has destroyed democracy and gone back to the corrupt and criminal Soviet-era, one-party-system. Dmitri Furman, a Russian political scientist, once wrote, Russia is an “imitation democracy,” a combination of democratic illusion and authoritarian reality.” – Tatiana
Read More“As the world grows increasingly interdependent, climate-related disasters in one part of the world affect everyone and necessitate international responsibility to help asylum seekers.” —Makenna Hartwich
Read More“[Singapore’s] healthcare system above all, is a unique, excellent feature and driver of their ever-strengthening economic profile.” – Emily Dow
Read More“The authority of these artistically embalmed figures has forever dictated our views on how cultures see the past. Public art is the great constructor of historical victory…” – Catherine Barrie
Read More“The legitimacy of free will thus seems apparent, but there are other factors at play—social conditioning, ethnicity, race, politics, and more.” — Brett Borthwick
Read More“This year, COP26, set to take place in the Roosevelt Group’s home of Scotland, is consumed by public rhetoric which prompts further discussions of a carbon neutral future—how will energy geopolitics be affected?” — Dain Rohtla — President Emeritus
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Read More“China and the United States have heavily invested in technologies that will shape the next era of problem-solving and warfare.” — Gabriel Flouret
Read More“…museums should see Germany's decision as a signal for what may be inevitable as they face social and political pressures.” – Helen Jorgensen
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