my struggle for human rights
An article in which Jesse details her human rights journey and gives a few advice for prospect advocates.
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What's happening in Myanmar
Erica explains what has been going on in her country, Myanmar since the military staged a coup on February 1st.
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A global perspective: the us election of 2020
In this article, NJ discusses a few of the possible situations that the new government of the United states of America may have to deal with (MAY have to deal with).
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Realistic Radical Action
Following on from ‘The House is on Fire’ Hannah shares how she has acted on what she learnt about climate change in an attempt to make the radical action that is necessary in response to the facts realistic for normal people.
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The house is on fire
Hannah writes about the teenagers marching on the streets for Climate justice and the facts that have driven them to action.
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What in the hell is world politics?
Jazz explains what World politics are and the different things that fall within this bracket. A very educational article that is needed in today's society.
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Voting: Why should I vote?
Generation Z: The new political juggernauts
Those born from 1995 to 2010 already have made their voices heard in politics, with a high voting turnout and peaceful protest. This gives ways you can get involved
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Politics for newbies
One knife one crime
People's vote and brexit
Leanne gives suggestions on how you can get involved in politics yourself, and makes the case for a People’s Vote
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Getting involved under the voting age
It can be frustrating being under the voting age and not having a vote, but luckily Danny has given some suggestions of how to get involved in different ways
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Voting: Putting the government together
Political engagement in your country
Elliot gives an unbiased view on how to become politically engaged no matter your political views
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