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“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”

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

China’s Secret Second Children

While many contemporary citizens of China enjoy having greater personal incomes than ever before, largely due to the success of mainland business markets, when it comes to having babies, one per family is the maximum according to a government imposed limit.

Posted byPaul WolfleJanuary 7, 2012January 7, 2012Posted inARTICLES, Asia, China, FEATURE, LOCATIONS, SOCIO-POLITICSTags: China, government, protestLeave a comment on China’s Secret Second Children

The Sudden Death and Modern Myth of a Cyberculture Heroine

Neda Agha-Soltan was a young Iranian living in a country that denied its women an abundance of civil rights.

Posted byPaul WolfleDecember 27, 2011January 7, 2012Posted inARTICLES, CYBER-CULTURE, FEATURE, Politics, SOCIO-POLITICSTags: civil rights, election, Iranian, Neda Agha Soltan, Persian, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, protest, TehranLeave a comment on The Sudden Death and Modern Myth of a Cyberculture Heroine
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