How Kurdish Women are Setting The World Standard for Feminism
A prominent women’s movement has come to thrive in an unlikely place: Kurdistan. With insight from a Kurdish scholar, it becomes evident that Kurdish women’s political activism, role in guerilla fighting, and superb organization should serve as an exemplar for the American feminist movement.
Christmas Came Early for Putin: US Withdraws from Syria, Compromising Allies
Staff writer Aldo Raine speaks on President Trump's decision to withdraw troops and how the shift in American foreign policy affects our credibility abroad.
FOUR YEARS LATER: EGYPT'S ONGOING FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY
Contributing writer Jamie Anderson traces the stumbling development of Egypt's democracy since the Arab Spring
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? THE PATHS TO REBUILDING GAZA
Staff Writer Carla Diot talks about the ongoing conflict on the Gaza Strip, and the importance of long-term initiatives to achieve peace in the region.
NO HONOR FOR WOMEN
The tragedy of honor killings in the Middle East and South Asia and possible ways the issue can be addressed. By Contributing Writer Diana Rabbani