From the sparkle of diamonds to the luster of humanity
In the morning light of a café, Sylvain Goldberg, a former diamond professional, sits pensively watching the passersby. “The world of diamonds has brought me much, but life, like a
The Handmaid’s Tale: a reflection of women’s rights
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In Margaret Atwood’s dystopian world of “The Handmaid’s Tale,” we are transported
Israël and the (false) accusations of genocide, a sober look
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In the complex and often emotionally charged discussion around the conflict between
One Life: the echo of humanity in dark times
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Image: Sir Nicholas Winton, the central figure of the film One Life
The Political Earthquake in the Netherlands
You have undoubtedly heard about the recent political earthquake in the Netherlands. Geert Wilders, the leader of the Party for
Navigating Populism: Lessons from Müller’s Perspective
As we wrap up our enlightening journey through Jan-Werner Müller’s “What is Populism?”, let’s take a moment to revisit the
Oppenheimer: A captivating exploration of human complexity
As a fervent advocate for humanism and women’s rights, and as an activist against fascism and populism, I am always
Orange the World: Campaign for a violence-free future for women
Image: Orange the World – United Nations Have you noticed the recent orange hue that bathed our world in its
Populism and democracy: a complicated relationship
Welcome back, dear reader! In our first blog post, we unraveled the fascinating insights of Jan-Werner Müller into populism. We
Elie Wiesel and the power of memory: A deep dive into “Night”
Embark with us on an odyssey into a somber epoch of global history, illuminated through the lens of Elie Wiesel.