By Caitlin Johnstone – Jun 13, 2026 It’s a war on the human conscience. Sentencing
By Caitlin Johnstone – Jun 13, 2026 It’s a war on the human conscience. Sentencing
On May 18 in Toronto, at a Muslim Association of Canada (MAC) convention, a youth session titled “Visionaries of the Ummah: Youth Activism Lab” encouraged high school and university students to consider how they could help revive the ummah — the global community of Muslims united by faith beyond borders. During the session, Canadian-Egyptian activist Khaled Al-Qazzaz praised the founder of the…
Malala Yousafzai spoke about her recent memoir, mental health journey and goals for future advocacy at a Saturday event.
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Blending Malian heritage with high-energy pop, Fatoumata Diawara used the CTIJF stage to honour her roots and confront FGM, proving that heritage and modern activism are inseparable
The Nuestra América Convoy (English: Our America Convoy) is an international humanitarian movement proposed as a maritime convoy plan to deliver aid to Cuba in response to a severe humanitarian and economic crisis during early 2026. The initiative was initially a flotilla, before being expanded into a global coordinated mission involving the deliveries of humanitarian supplies by air, land, and…
By John Perry – Mar 13, 2026 Ten years ago Berta Cáceres, a campaigner against
The boomers spending their golden years getting nicked in the name of ‘intergenerational justice’
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At its core, this is not about Muslims at all. It is about how a governing party chooses to organise society. Does it treat citizens as individuals under a shared civic contract, or as demographic blocs to be structured, managed and electorally harvested?