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Alexei Navalny: Life, Work & Assassination

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“You are not allowed to give up. If they decide to kill me, it means we are incredibly strong. – Alexei Navalny. The world woke to the breaking news on Friday, February 16th, 2024 that Alexei Navalny, Russia’s most prominent and charismatic opposition leader had died in a Russian prison camp. Russia’s Federal Penitentiary Service said Navalny felt unwell after a walk and lost consciousness. An ambulance arrived, but he could not be revived. The service said his cause of death was “being established.” The statement from the Penitentiary Service appears well scripted and gave no details. Aptly nicknamed the Polar Wolf , the prison sits above the Arctic Circle and is described as a "special regime colony", with temperatures in the region plummeting to -30C in winter. It's so much on the outskirts of civilization that it makes it nearly impossible for visitors to reach the site. Navalny was transported to the prison from his previous incarceration at the Melekhovo colony,

A Cultural Shift: The Evolution Of Halloween

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“Let no one be found among you who sacrifices their son or daughter in the fire, who practices divination or sorcery, interprets omens, engages in witchcraft, or casts spells, or who is a medium or spiritist or who consults the dead. Anyone who does these things is detestable to the LORD; because of these same detestable practices the LORD your God will drive out those nations before you.” - Deuteronomy 18:10-12. Culture is meant to be responsive to change. In fact, humans also are responsive to their cultural space. The relationship is therefore one of reciprocity and works beautifully when in alignment. Notwithstanding, culture is shaped by both internal and external agents. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) defines culture as “the set of distinctive spiritual, material, intellectual and emotional features of society or a social group, that encompasses, not only art and literature but lifestyles, ways of living together, value systems, t

Interrogating the Construction and Complexities of Human Sexuality

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Human sexuality can be a complex topic to discuss. In fact, many are rather coy to openly have a discussion on the issue. As a result a lot of misinformation has been cultivated and have been circulated around this discourse. Unfortunately, even within education circles the half truths and misinformation have been allowed free passage given that the topic is still very much tabooed. Since the start of the 2000’s there have been resurgence regarding sexuality. During our lifetime we will experience various types of relationships. The construction and complexities of human sexuality is impacted through various media. Sexuality is everywhere: in books, movies, on television, in online videos, religion, school, games, in advertisements, social media platforms and on the internet. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines sexuality as a central aspect of being human throughout life: that encompasses sex, gender identities and roles, sexual orientation, eroticism, pleasure, intimacy a

A Cultural Renaissance To Instill National Pride

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“A people without knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots”. – Marcus Mosiah Garvey. Who cares about National Heroes’ Day? For a significant number of Jamaicans this public holiday is merely a day for fun and frolic rooted in a culture of entertainment. Many of us as Jamaicans are far-removed from the historical significance of this important day. Unfortunately, our public holidays are seen as a sort of escapism to deflect from the harsh economic realities that so many of us experience daily. The nation’s once rich sense of national identity and pride requires a reset. The discourse concerning National Heroes’ Day needs to be broadened and more inclusive. Without a doubt there is a forced sense concerning our heritage. As a result, the nation continues to grapple with a diminished sense of national identity and pride. This diminished sense of national identity and pride is seen across the landscape of Jamaica. Our people have become fixate

World Menopause Day

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“So many women I've talked to see menopause as an ending. I've discovered that this is your moment to reinvent yourself after years of focusing on the needs of everyone else.”- Oprah Winfrey. Menopause affects half the world’s population, yet the issue remains shrouded in secrecy including in the workplace. The United Nations Population Fund adds that menopause affects more than one in five members of the global workforce, yet menopause is often dismissed, stigmatized and misunderstood, leaving many women to endure this phase in silence. This discrimination many women face is further rooted in the medicalisation of women’s bodies. This patriarchal process is one in which women’s bodies have been claimed and redefined by medicine. Unfortunately, during this phase women are rendered powerless over their own bodies. The medicalisation of women's body includes their reproductive biological and natural functions such as, aging premenstrual symptoms (PMS), menstruation, menopau

Foods For A Better Life And A Better Future

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“Hunger is still one of the biggest and most solvable problems in the world, but it is possible to end hunger.”- World Food Programme. Around 733 million people are facing hunger in the world due to repeated weather shocks, conflicts, wars, man-made humanitarian crises, economic downturns, inequality, and the pandemic. Everyone has a right to food. Food sustains us. World Food Day is observed on 16 October. This special day is organized by the United Nations in order to raise awareness about hunger around the world. This day serves as a reminder of the need to ensure food security and access to nutritious food for all. It also highlights the importance of sustainable agriculture and food production to address global food challenges. World Food Day is an opportunity to come together as a global community and work towards a world where no one goes to bed hungry. This year's theme is 'foods for a better life and a better future' . The world's farmers produce enough fo

International Day Of Rural Women

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“Rural women have a triple workday and yet they are invisible.”- Emma Ortega. Historically, women have always faced discrimination. The challenges of rural women are even more intense given that discriminatory laws and cultural practices are more embedded in rural areas. The advocacy concerning women’s rights and gender equality oftentimes eludes rural women and this is problematic. In many societies rural women are frequently deemed as invisible due to the system of patriarchy that renders them voiceless and powerless. As a result the issues of rural women are not given a sense of urgency. Notwithstanding this stark reality, rural women account for about 22% of the global population. They play an important role in the health and wellbeing of their communities. Rural women can face challenges like higher rates of poverty (as both extreme and multidimensional poverty are higher in rural areas globally), as well as unequal access to education, health and other social services, and empl