Combating Sexual Assault and Misconduct in the LGBTQ Community
With technology continuing to advance at a breakneck pace, making our lives more convenient and connected, one would hope that we would be safer as well. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. The...
View ArticleSocial Workers and Other Unsung Heroes of the Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken its toll, in some form or another, on pretty much every industry, and has put people out of work in pretty much every industry. One place not affected by the latter is...
View ArticleArt and migration: How Century-old Filipino Paintings Transcend Social Realities
Juan Luna’s Spoliarium is undoubtedly the most famous painting by a Filipino artist. The masterpiece won the first gold medal in the 1884 Madrid Exposition of Fine Arts. Unbeknownst to many, Las...
View ArticleOur Right, Our Choice
Canadian novelist, Margaret Atwood, once remarked that in Canada, you can say whatever you want, because no one will listen. And, it’s a standard operating truism – particularly in America and...
View ArticleThe New Rubicon
In 49 BC Julius Caesar led the 13th Legion across the Rubicon, a small river in northern Italy. This seemingly insignificant event heralded the end of a several hundred year old democracy, the Roman...
View ArticleHow to Support Your Local Healthcare Workers During COVID
Back in the spring, most people were somewhat optimistic about when the world would get back to normal. Fast forward to the fall of 2020 and almost no one is feeling optimistic anymore about when we’ll...
View ArticleOvercoming the Challenges of Multi-Generational Living
The importance of family is instilled in all of us. Whether it’s the families we create or are born into, despite the challenges, arguments, ill-feelings, and miscommunications. Through all of the...
View ArticleHow Is Social Street Art Changing The Spanish’s People Way Of Thinking?
The XXI century’s society observes how street art and graffiti serve to speak up and to debate about the problems existing in both rural and urban landscapes. In that sense, emergent artists and...
View ArticleAn Unreasonable Man
In the not too distant future, I will be dead. I am not trying to be morose, just factual. In a career that has spanned over 30 years, I have learned not to overestimate people but have found more...
View ArticleRenegade in Power – Again?
To a certain generation of Canadians, Prime Minister John Diefenbacker will be forever remembered for Black Friday, 20 February 1959, when all production of Canada’s preeminent jet interceptor, the...
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