Rights and society
No One Less: Repulsive Students or Repulsive Education?
The article No One Less: Repulsive Students or Repulsive Education? discuss the teacher-student relation as one of the main topics […]
Girl’s Education in Kenya’s Arid-Semi Arid Zones
The Kenyan Government has made spirited efforts to attain the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) […]
“Quão bárbaros!” “Quão excêntricos!” – A publicidade de outra época
Ever wondered how the communications were made in the Middle Ages? In a time when there was no press or […]
Seja no chá, seja no sexo: consentimento é tudo
If someone said “yes” to tea around your house last Saturday, that doesn’t mean that they want you to make […]
L’évasion sans fin
Reportage écrit par Julie López (reportage paru chez Plaza Pública le 11/02/2015). Traduit par José Guerra. “Quédate” (« Reste »), la campagne […]
The Nubians, Egypt’s invisible people: Removing a nation through neglect and assimilation
In contemporary media, it seems impossible to avoid buzzwords like “human rights” and “violations” or to see pages upon pages […]
“El aire guatemalteco es tóxico -dijo él (…). La gente que vive aquí es como de piedra, es gente muerta.”: la Guatemala de Rodrigo Rey Rosa.
The melancholy of writing about a country like Guatemala rewords in direct expressions, rigorous and precise words to describe its […]
Apontamentos sobre a independência intelectual
In 1960, when Albert Camus died, victim of a car crash, his reputation, once considered the greatest intellectual in France, […]
Culture and human rationality: the construction of a social morality
The fiery speeches made by – so many! – experts in international affairs, Islamic faith and ethnic and religious tolerance […]
Palestinos Musulmanes en Guatemala
Abstract: Despite many difficulties to adapt to Guatemalan culture, it is through economic contributions that Palestinian Muslims immigrants have been […]