Global Social Change

Why “How Democracies Die” is the Most Important Book Right Now

In our collective imagination, the death of democracy is a dramatic event: the roar of the tanks in the streets, the seizure of broadcast...

Global South Knowledge Bridge: From local roots to vocal bonds

Following Washington’s unilateral announcement of punitive measures, both uncertainty and unpredictability now loom large over the world economy. Although the United States continues to...

How Inclusive Scholarships Spark Innovation in Higher Education

Authors: Talal Alhathal and Amir Dhia* In a dynamic world where higher education is a gateway to opportunity, far too many talented youth remain locked...

Democracy and Women’s Rights: A Policy Analysis of Pakistan’s Experience

Can democracy actually guarantee women’s rights, or it only provides the tools to struggle for them? Pakistan’s experience offers powerful lessons on this debate....

The Lingering Shadows of Slavery

I still remember, a few summers ago, the haunting images of migrant workers in India trudging barefoot along highways, clinging to overcrowded trains and...

Condemned, not Cured: The plight of Institutionalized Honor

“No one is more arrogant toward women, more aggressive or scornful, than the man who is anxious about his virility.” - Simone de Beauvoir...

From Floors to Futures: The Untold Revival of a Karachi Slum School

Pakistan’s education emergency hides in plain sight. Over 22.8 million children languish outside classrooms—the world’s second-highest out-of-school population. In slums like Karachi’s Chanesar Goth,...

Troubadour, I sing from across the Apocalypse: Nthikeng Mohlele’s novel, Breasts, etc.

Nthikeng Mohlele’s most recent novel, Breasts, etc. (2023), is written in the genre of Apocalypse. The free-thinking focalizer and narrator, James Baldwin (Motsamai), a...

Indonesia’s Democratic Future Starts in Its Schools

With a poor child in Papua completing roughly six years of school and a Jakarta child completing eleven, Indonesia is not simply unequal —...

Dreams on Hold: The Fight for Education in Papua’s Susweni Village

In a small village called Susweni, the cheerful voices of children can be heard every afternoon as they run through gardens and fields. Yet,...

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