Age, Abjection and Angles in The Substance
Coralie Fargeat and the feminine implications of body horror
Coralie Fargeat and the feminine implications of body horror
Taking political action beyond voting
An introduction to the world of Launière’s performance art
Why AI adoption in the settlement sector needs a human-centered approach
The Taliban Taken to UN’s Highest Court by Canada, Germany, Australia, and the Netherlands
A review of John Crowley’s We Live in Time (2024)
Content warning: sexual violence, intimate partner violence “It’s not for us to have shame – it’s for them.” These are the powerful words Gisèle Pelicot… Read More »Giséle Pelicot is Changing the Narrative on Sexual Violence
Who is the monster in Frankenstein?
A festival review and interview with Massimadi’s Naomie Caron
Shining a light on LGBTQ+ activism
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The Gaydar’s Merits in Modern Society
Empowering Change Through Community and Art
McGill continues to rewrite its legacy of solidarity with LGBTQ+ voices as it celebrates its seventh Queer History Month (QHM). Community programming, such as workshops,… Read More »McGill Celebrates Seventh Queer History Month
Document provides a clear path to tackling systemic discrimination around the globe