Trainee Black chartered accountants need more mentoring and psychological support.
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Chartered accounting needs professionals who have gone through some healing from their experiences.
The number of lawsuits related to climate justice is increasing.
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As new climate-related cases are brought to court, our expert outlines key aspects that could change the legal landscape.
Pam Grier as vigilante nurse Coffy who seeks to punish drug dealers and corrupt officials.
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Coffy saw Pam Grier as the main propulsive force in a Blaxploitation movie, breaking ground for later female roles such as Ripley in Alien, Sarah Connor in Terminator and Nakia in Black Panther.
A protester yells ‘freedom’ while attending the anti-vaccine mandate demonstrations in Ottawa.
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Although anger is often an appropriate response to mistreatment, that doesn’t mean we always identify the source of the wrong or injustice correctly.
Adults need to advocate for research that prioritizes childrens’ participation.
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Child-engaged research can facilitate new ways of listening to and supporting children as we move toward and through post-pandemic recovery.
Do young people pose a threat to their future freedom by taking on too much debt?
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Young people might take on a lot of debt without considering its consequences for their older years. A philosopher makes a case for laws to limit that debt as a duty toward self.
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Researchers are imagining what the world might look like in 2048 — and the new forms of inequality and injustice that might exist.
Armed white citizens and police have historically worked together in the U.S., though it’s not clear whether that’s what’s happening here.
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For many Americans, law and order has long been as much a private matter as something for the government to handle.
The Black Lives Matter demonstrations that took place across Canada during the pandemic showed that individual actions can make a difference.
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We have seen our ability to act in alignment with public health measures during the pandemic. People’s everyday actions could also make a difference in addressing systemic injustice.
Long lines at a grocery store in Spring, Texas, as people rush to stockpile.
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One person’s stockpiling can mean another one’s shortage. A philosopher reminds us of our social and moral obligations at this time.
Yvonne Strahovski in Stateless.
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Television series Stateless examines our treatment of asylum seekers through ‘people like us’. It also highlights how far conditions for people transferred to offshore detention have deteriorated.
People have fought against repression in Papua through many avenues.
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New research investigates how music helps healing from trauma and dealing with violence and repression in Papua and West Papua.
Honduran Indigenous environmentalist Berta Caceres who was killed in March 2016.
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The reported number of deaths of people campaigning to protect the environment has tripled over a 15 year period.
A woman collects plastic bags bound for recycling in Yopougon, a suburb of Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
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Poorer countries can now refuse shipments of plastic waste and slow the build-up of pollution on their shores.
Human beings want more even if it comes at the expense of others.
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Some parents were recently charged with paying bribes for their children’s admission to top colleges. Religious thought can help us understand what drives such greed and also provide ethical guidance.
Food donated for TSA workers who continue to work without pay.
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As people say thanks to those who are turning up for work without being paid, an expert explains what true gratitude really means.
Opposing demonstrators at a marriage-equality rally in front of the US Supreme Court in April 2015.
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Educators must work to ensure inclusion with diverse student bodies, yet it seems inevitable that in today’s world, talking about identity issues can be risky and emotional. So how to move forward?
What could be the consequences of including a question on citizenship?
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An expert explains why a recent plan to include a question about citizenship in the 2020 census is unjust, both for citizens and noncitizens.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
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America’s understanding of justice may be compromised, which is a more fundamental issue than enforcing the law.
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Humans aren’t alone in wanting to take revenge – some animals like to get their own back too.