Indigenous Responses to Trump’s Muslim Ban Written by Gabby Richichi-Fried (Bachelor of Arts in Canadian Studies, Carleton University) Nominated by Professor M. Hogue In [...]
Written by Jacob Kenney (B.PAPM, Carleton University). Nominated by Professor A. Diptee The world is no stranger to American intervention in the domestic affairs of [...]
After years spent travelling across the country gathering statements from Indian Residential Schools survivors about their experiences, as well as those of their families and [...]
Written by Kalila M. S. Dahm (Undergraduate Student, Carleton University). Nominated by Professors A. Diptee & D. Kinsey. On June 12 2014, officers used tear gas on [...]
Written by: James Brunet (Undergraduate Student). Nominated by: Professors A. Diptee & D. Kinsey. Rubber, a polymer harvested from tree latex and later derived from [...]
Written by: Shawn Woods, (Public Affairs and Policy Management Student). Nominated by: Professors A. Diptee & D. Kinsey. In an age where owning technology is not only [...]
Written by Christine Nymark. Nominated by Professor A. Diptee. In July of 2013, fourteen Caribbean countries that make up the Caribbean Common Market and Community, (CARICOM) [...]
In the spring and summer of 2014, reports of the arrival of thousands of unaccompanied children from Central America re-ignited longstanding debates about U.S. immigration [...]
Written by Luka Dursan (B.A. student, Carleton University). Nominated by Professors A. Diptee & D. Kinsey. Despite its calm and unassuming place in society today, the [...]