Puerto Rico: Poverty & Choices
Gil the Jenius deconstructs the argument by political conservatives that “Poverty is a choice”. Written by Janine Mendes-Franco· comments (0) Share: facebook· twitter· reddit· StumbleUpon· delicious·...
View ArticleE Day: Discovering Celebrities' Favorite Words
What do singer Shakira, actor Gael Garcia Bernal, chef Ferran Adria and writer Mario Vargas Llosa have in common? They are all part of the group of 30 celebrities who have shared through video their...
View ArticleCape Verde: A Story of Accessibility
Daivarela, on his blog, tells [pt] the story of how a capeverdean journalist, Maria Zinha, has successfully received a diploma in Cinema and Audiovisual, despite the accessibility barriers she...
View ArticleChina: Teaching kids to fight
Jing Gao from Ministry of Tofuhighlights a video showing how a father teaches his kids to fight without mercy. Written by Oiwan Lam· comments (0) Share: facebook· twitter· reddit· StumbleUpon·...
View ArticleBangladesh: Sexual Assault By A Teacher Triggers Student Uprising
The recent events at the Viqarunnisa Noon School and College (VNC), a prestigious girls educational institution in the Bangladesh capital Dhaka, has stirred much buzz in the Bangladeshi blogosphere....
View ArticleChile: Police and Students Clash in Unauthorized Education Protest
Hundreds of Chilean students, fighting to overhaul their education system, clashed with an intensified police force as they protested without permission on Thursday through the center of Santiago.The...
View ArticleThe Balkans: Over Half of the Population Uses the Internet
There are over 10.5 million Internet users in the Balkans/the former Yugoslavia, which makes up 51.7 percent of the region's population, according to a recent report [sr; see the table below]. The...
View ArticleJamaica: Bloggers Discuss the Block on Pro-Tolerance PSA
The Jamaica Forum for Lesbians, All-sexuals and Gays (J-FLAG) recently produced a public service announcement aimed at encouraging Jamaicans to unconditionally accept members of their families who are...
View ArticleSouth Korea: The Diplomats Who Can't Speak English
It was revealed on September 13, 2011, that four out of ten South Korean diplomats find it nearly impossible to use proper diplomatic language in English, prompting the public to raise questions on the...
View ArticleBangladesh: Bloggers Will Not Be Silenced
The Jagannath University of Dhaka, initiated in 1858, is one of the oldest public educational institutes of Bangladesh. Many people in the country cannot afford expensive private tuition and depend on...
View ArticlePuerto Rico: Poverty & Choices
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View ArticleCape Verde: A Story of Accessibility
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