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A Caste Grows in Chile

In some parts of Chile, social distinction is not based on skin tone, language or culture.

Posted byPaul WolfleFebruary 18, 2012April 27, 2012Posted inARTICLES, Chile, FEATURE, North America, Santiago, SOCIO-POLITICSTags: Chile, El Algarrobal, Felicita Pinto, maids, SantiagoLeave a comment on A Caste Grows in Chile

“Real Men Do Not Harass Women”

“Real Men Don’t Harass Women”

Posted byPaul WolfleFebruary 16, 2012April 27, 2012Posted inAfrica, ARTICLES, FEATURE, Malawi, Sexism, SOCIO-POLITICSTags: Africa, Malawi, protest, sexism, sexual harassmentLeave a comment on “Real Men Do Not Harass Women”

Thailand’s social media users face harsh penalties

Posted byPaul WolfleFebruary 10, 2012April 7, 2013Posted inAdvocacy, ARTICLES, Bangkok, FEATURE, Phuket, SOCIO-POLITICSTags: Anudith Nakornthap, Bangkok, Bhumibol Adulyadej, crime, CYBER-CULTURE, Human Rights Watch, Joe Gordon, King, social media, ThailandLeave a comment on Thailand’s social media users face harsh penalties

Elephant Meat Delicacy in Thailand

Trouble is brewing for elephants again, and this time, the threat isn’t for their precious ivory.

Posted byJennifer CobbFebruary 9, 2012February 9, 2012Posted inARTICLES, Asia, FEATURE, SOCIO-POLITICS, ThailandTags: animal rights, delicacy, elephants, Ivory trade, Orient, Phuket, Thailand, wildlifeLeave a comment on Elephant Meat Delicacy in Thailand

Saudi’s Ban Women Drivers

In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, a country that has earned much of its wealth providing gasoline for millions of vehicles around the world, women have no legal right to drive an automobile.

Posted byPaul WolfleFebruary 5, 2012February 5, 2012Posted inARTICLES, FEATURE, SOCIO-POLITICSTags: Saudi Arabia, sexism, womenLeave a comment on Saudi’s Ban Women Drivers

Interview with an Occupier

I was lucky enough to procure a phone interview with Michael Collins, a person directly involved with the Occupy London (Ontario, Canada) movement.

Posted byRebecca MacLaryJanuary 21, 2012April 27, 2012Posted inARTICLES, England, Europe, FEATURE, Interviews, London, Politics, Protest, SOCIO-POLITICS, United KingdomTags: inequality, Occupy London, Occupy Movement, protest, ProtestorLeave a comment on Interview with an Occupier

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