A Retrospective Review of R.F. Kuang’s ‘Babel’ Vera Pavlovich, Loyola University Maryland Two years ago, R.F. Kuang’s New York Times Best Seller Babel sparked a controversy that is still worth talking about.… April 17, 2024
The Islamic Blueprint of Dune Hamad Naroze, Hunter College How Frank Herbert and his iconic sci-fi “Dune” were influenced by Islam and the cultures of the Middle East.… April 9, 2024
Dutch Colonialism in Southeast Asia was Always a Humanitarian Crisis Vera Pavlovich, Loyola University Maryland Colonialism is not a thing of the past; rather, its facets have evolved into industries like fast fashion.… March 1, 2024
The Impact of Listening to Indigenous Voices in 2024 America Archie Wagner, University of Iowa What changing museum guidelines and a push for more representation of indigenous voices in award shows means for the present moment.… February 14, 2024
The Negative Impact of Riviera Maya’s Tourism Boom Karla D. Galvan, The University of Texas at San Antonio The beauty of Mexico and its Riviera Maya should not come at the expense of the people and ecosystems that make the country unique.… November 15, 2023
Things To Celebrate Instead of Columbus Day Megan Miller, Arizona State University It's time to end America’s weird obsession with a terrible guy.… September 28, 2022
Environmentalism and Anti-Racism Go Hand-In-Hand Eva Halvax, University of Arizona Our current climate crisis is intertwined with white supremacy and colonialism, and any movement to save the planet must take that into account.… July 9, 2020