Racism is far-reaching and its prevalence in medicine is harming the Black community, Black women especially.
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Three Countries’ Livelihoods, a Dam, and the Nile River
Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia are at a stalemate regarding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. The implications of the dam and these negotiations have significant potential humanitarian consequences.
The Not-Ok Boomers: COVID & the Elderly
Race. Sexuality. Gender. In the modern United States, there exists a growing acknowledgement of systemic inequalities, historically and presently, on the basis of these inherent factors, and more. As public consciousness in the US grows intersectional, age and ageism have emerged as topics of discussion. To many youth, issues like voting age minimums and demographics…
Power to the People: Huawei 5G
In 2006, upon the arrival of the iPod, Steve Jobs once stated, “Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.” His statement impressed not only Apple’s loyal customers, but the future engineers in the technology industry. Steve Jobs highlights the importance of understanding a product’s function, not…
The Death of American Justice Part I: Why Retributive Justice Must End
“An eye for an eye cannot right a wrong, it will only leave two bloody sockets and the blanket of blinding darkness.”
The Invisible Wall: The Institutionalized Barriers Within Immigration Proceedings
“[I]t must be concluded that all persons within the territory of the United States are entitled to the protection guarantied by those amendments, and that even aliens shall not be held to answer for a capital or other infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury, nor be deprived of life,…