08 Mar Culture Desk From Challenges to Victories: The Revolutionary Path to March 8, International Women’s Day Posted by Students For Humanity 08/03/2024 0 International Women's Day, celebrated on March 8 each year, is a key date to reflect on the progress made toward gender equality, to ca... Continue reading
01 Mar SFH Events Fatima Hadari for Students for Humanity. A battle. An history. Posted by Students For Humanity 01/03/2024 0 Pride. Struggle. These are only a few terms used to describe the story of Fatima Hadari, a student at Bocconi University, and much more... Continue reading
27 Feb World Journal Javier Milei: Argentina’s Inflation Challenge and Dollarization Posted by Students For Humanity 27/02/2024 0 Argentina's persistent struggle with economic challenges has brought attention to the outspoken economist and media personality, Javier... Continue reading
23 Feb World Journal Taiwan’s Tightrope Between Beijing and Washington Posted by Students For Humanity 23/02/2024 0 Taiwan, officially known as the Republic of China (ROC), is an island country situated right across the Taiwan Strait from mainland Chi... Continue reading
16 Feb World Journal The Invisible Weight of Oil: An Urgent Reminder to Maritime Disasters. Posted by Students For Humanity 16/02/2024 0 In recent years, oil accidents at sea have continued to pose a serious threat to marine ecosystems and coastal communities around the w... Continue reading
07 Feb World Journal Is it the men that now need a boost? Posted by Students For Humanity 07/02/2024 0 For centuries, only men were able to access higher education. But today, especially in the United States, there is a phenomenon that is... Continue reading
01 Feb Culture Desk Mornings in Jenin: Resilience through Storytelling Posted by Students For Humanity 01/02/2024 0 "Mornings in Jenin" by Susan Abulhawa is a touching and compelling work that tells the troubled story of the Abulheja family in the con... Continue reading
28 Gen Culture Desk The Blind Side: A Tale of Growth and Social Opportunity Posted by Students For Humanity 28/01/2024 0 The film “The Blind Side” tells the extraordinary story of Michael “Big Mike" Oher, a 17-year-old boy who, despite life’s difficulties,... Continue reading
22 Gen World Journal Beyond Numbers: The Ongoing Battle Against Extreme Poverty Posted by Students For Humanity 22/01/2024 0 In the grand tapestry of human progress, the fight against extreme poverty emerges as a thread of resilience, tenacity, and societal tr... Continue reading
15 Gen World Journal The environmental risks affecting the Third World: negative economic trends or avoidable paradigms? Posted by Students For Humanity 15/01/2024 0 The African continent increasingly highlights numerous socio-economic intervention paradigms. But that's not enough. Over the past 50 y... Continue reading