by Sue Landau | 21 Jun 2017 | Uncategorized
By Sue Landau Now that we have cheap renewable energy, a full-blown industrial revolution is waiting in the wings, propelled by the need to slow climate change. Just as the gasoline car banished horses and carriages from our roads, the electric car will drive its...
by Tania Bagan | 20 Jun 2017 | Europe, Indiana University, Islam, Student Posts, United States
Immigration is a fact of life in our globalized world. But how can newcomers maintain their cultural identities in an era of Trump and Brexit? Can immigrants maintain their identities and traditions in their new homes? Or should they assimilate fully to ensure...
by Arsentiy Novak | 19 Jun 2017 | Europe, Politics, Student Posts
I urged British voters to stay away from the polls this month. Why? Because the state lacks moral legitimacy. I do not preach violence but urge abstention. Earlier this month, on the day British voters went to the polls for a snap parliamentary election, one of our...
by Nelson Graves | 15 Jun 2017 | News Decoder Updates
Tania Bagan is starting an internship at News-Decoder as we open a new chapter in our development. What do you think she should write about? For the third consecutive summer, a student intern is gaining experience at News-Decoder and helping the Paris-based...
by Nelson Graves | 14 Jun 2017 | Human Rights
By Nelson Graves There are jobs for young people interested in advocacy, they don’t necessarily pay very much, it can be a long slog, but in the end the personal satisfaction from helping others who are less fortunate can be enormous. That was one of the...