Instilling values of respect and tolerance can contribute to fostering a more joyful, inclusive, and equitable school environment.
In an Australian first, a third-year undergraduate unit in Monash Arts has been partnered with New York-based Scholars At Risk in real-world advocacy projects for imprisoned academics.
There’s been little debate about exactly what cancel culture is, where it originated, and what this might mean for how one should respond.
The Taliban’s decision to ban women from accessing higher education has been described as a betrayal of not only Afghan women, but the international community.
Some Australians are still uncomfortable with attempts to challenge the Anzac myth.
Unmasking the menace of right-wing extremism: “What Happens Next?” explores its impact, advocates for decisive action and calls for diverse voices to counter the rising threat.
Thomas Ko is spearheading innovative technology that takes injectable medicines and transforms them into pills.
Further cuts to the ABC, suppression orders and anti-terror and surveillance laws are making it increasingly difficult for independent journalism to thrive.
The early modern era was a period of domination, oppression, and subjugation; it was also a period of resistance, criticism, and feminist protest.
Anti-terror and security laws are making it harder for journalists and whistleblowers to act.
... But Australia legalising marriage equality does not necessarily mean LGBTI people enjoy all of the same human rights as heterosexual people
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