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illustration by Daniel J. O'Brien. lazarusink.net
Maladjusted to Injustice
The problem of the Twenty-First Century remains the problem of the color-line. At the global level, in institutions like the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF),and World Trade Organization, wealthy white countries dominate decision-making systems.
by America Martin
Who would’ve guessed that the plan to create a white Master Race wasn’t Hitler’s originally?
IP Justice
by Analyn Revilla
IP Justice is a global organization that promotes "Balanced Intellectual Property Laws and Freedom Expression.”
Whither the Caribbean Court of Justice
by Jessica McCurdy Crooks
One of the main problems that Caribbean
nationals have with the Caribbean
Court ofJustice is a fear that poor, black
Caribbean males will not findjustice at
the doors of the CCJ.
Without Woman,There Would Be
No One at All
by Mohini Bedi
Describing the poetic virtues of any sagacious
institution of thought becomes
impossible within limited constraints. Therefore I
apologize to anyone who may or may not agree
with my highlighted points.
Innocence Lost and Found
by Tremaya Reynolds
With a current count of 15, Dallas County has
had the highest number of post DNA
exonerations than anywhere else in the country.
A Conversation with Chanel Kennebrew
by Wendi Muse
For this issue, I spoke with Chanel Kennebrew, Founder and Designer of junkprints, an indie design label that expresses more than just good
color combinations.
The Pursuit of Happiness
by Adisa Vera Beatty
Nearly a third of the American population, myself included, have emancipated themselves from the traditional 9 to 5 and are freelance
workers.
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