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By Olivia Fraser, 9 November, 2021

Afghanistan Spotlight: The Importance of International Cooperation for Afghan Women and Girls

“Peace is not just silencing the guns.”

 ~ Fawzia Koofi, former Republic Peak Negotiator and first woman Deputy Speaker of Parliament in Afghanistan
 
Map of Afghanistan. From Afghanistan Spotlight: The Importance of International Cooperation for Afghan Women and Girls

By Sarah Carter, 3 November, 2021

Climate Change: Rising Sea Levels and Displacement

In 2020, a concerning new record high in the global mean sea level was documented. i  An increase in approximately 8-9 inches since 1880 was recorded; over a third of this increase has happened within the last two decades. ii Sea levels are continuing to rise and at an alarming rate, jeopardising the lives and livelihood of many human beings.

Climate change: Rising sea levels and displacement

By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 2 November, 2021

Artist Spotlight: Matthew Brinston

When death leads to life, art is inevitable. And art, as creation, is a reflection of its creator. Brinston and his work consistently grapple with the revolution of death and life and death again. The cacophonous symphony of color and shape, rhythm and structure that compose his work is all at once chaotic and calm. Just as the artist himself is an amalgam of mania and peace. The composition of art and artist is indistinguishable... just as his art is an extension of himself, the artist has become an extension of his art. For the artist, art is valuable in its making life worth living.

By Stacey Ebert, 1 November, 2021

Through the Eyes of an Educator: The Practice & Discovery of Self Care

Have you ever heard of the term self-care? Do you roll your eyes, thinking it’s all sorts of woo woo nonsense? Do you embrace it fully, relishing in those moments you make sure to take time for you? Do you think it might be nice, but when on earth are you supposed to find the time for that kind of thing? Or, do you find yourself a little bit interested but completely unsure of how to go about it? At one point or another, I’ve hit every stage of these questions. Well over a decade ago, I walked out of my first yoga class.

By Lexa Pennington, 31 October, 2021

How to Plan the Perfect Long Island Beach Trip

One of the reasons Long Island is so popular with New Yorkers and people from well beyond the big city is its beaches. A 118-mile stretch of land that juts into the Atlantic, there are many great options, with the Hamptons a classic.

How to Plan the Perfect Long Island Beach Trip

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  • travel
  • travel tips
  • beach
  • Long Island
  • New York
By Olivia Fraser, 20 October, 2021

Afghanistan Spotlight: Historical Context and Transnational Feminism for Afghan Women

 

Throughout time in the Middle East, women have been considered second class citizens and have had to fight for their basic human rights.

Afghanistan Spotlight: Historical Context and Transnational Feminism for Afghan Women

By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 19 October, 2021

How to Test Journalistic Sources: Bias Is All Around You

Note: This book? It's an incredibly important read—and tool—for educators, parents, and students. 

How to Test Journalistic Sources: Bias Is All Around You

Bias Is All Around You! Can you separate fact from fiction to safeguard your mental health? Let this handbook be your guide for inspecting all the information you are exposed to in social media today. If you cannot properly assess information bias, it could:

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  • bias
  • social media
  • education
By Kerry Dexter, 18 October, 2021

Music for Autumn's Connections

Reflection, transition, change: autumn weather, as well as the celebrations, traditions, and memories which go along with the season, invite each of these. That is also the case for the music you will be exploring in this episode of Music for Shifting Times.

Music for Autumn's Connections

By Bert Maxwell, 16 October, 2021

Four Budget-Friendly Islands to Visit

Are you dreaming about having a vacation on the most beautiful tropical island on earth, but the lack of money stops you from making it real? Don’t worry. It is possible to find a gorgeous beach vacation which won’t break the bank. 

Four Budget-friendly islands to visit

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  • islands
  • travel
By Sarah Carter, 7 October, 2021

Climate Change and Inequality: Does Climate Change Discriminate?

Does Climate Change Discriminate?

Climate Change and Inequality...Does Climate Change Discriminate?

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Music for Shifting Times

Music for Shifting Times

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Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

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European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

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