Despite over a century of reforms, women in Afghanistan continue to face subjugation and systemic discrimination. True change will only come when we unite, confront misogyny, and demand what...
Society knows how to hold space for grieving a lost loved one; it's not quite as equipped to accommodate grief around the likely incoming loss of the human rights...
The author of this article writes that the capital punishment in Japan should be questioned, especially after the wrongful imprisonment of Iwao Hakamada. His story highlights significant flaws in...
Xenephobia is on the rise, with incidents in both South Africa and the United Kingdom.
SAU DEI Invited a speaker on Human Trafficking - What we can do to help.
These past few months have been historic, and it's a first for many of us Gen Z, as we all grew up in the aftermath of 9/11 and the...
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at St. John's chapter.As human beings, we are entitled to basic and fundamental rights. It is our...
As Black History Month comes to a gracious end, I can’t help but reflect on what the theme of this year means to me – Celebrating Our Sisters. In...
How can a prolific human rights abuser be allowed to sit on a Human Rights Council?