The Educational section of the Mantis Society. Live, Love, Learn
DECEMBER 4, 2016
White supremacy's inferiority complex
White supremacy has been a useful tool to control the anger of the poor and vulnerable.
West Bank: Reading for fun in Palestine
A Nablus school that won a $1m reading award hopes to get children off smartphones to read books.
Who is the real Tony Blair?
His government presided over economic growth, health and education reforms, but also faced controversy over Iraq war.
What the hijab means to me
From Nigeria to Uruguay, women share their thoughts and feelings about the hijab.
Palenquero: The identity behind a language in Colombia
Spoken by residents of a settlement established by runaway slaves, Palenquero is seen as a form of cultural resistance.
Living with HIV: 'There is nothing to fear'
Wilson Bukenya was born with HIV. He lost his parents to Aids when he was two. Now he refuses to be afraid of the virus.
The Indian caste where wives are forced into sex work
For girls and women from the Perna caste, entering the sex trade is a normal next step after marriage and childbirth.
Meet Gaza's female geeks
The Gaza Sky Geeks mentorship programme has been encouraging more girls and young women to learn coding.
Why is Iran backing Syria's Bashar al-Assad?
We speak to Iranian Vice President Masoumeh Ebtekar; and Slavoj Zizek defends his stance on refugees in Europe.
Fidel Castro: Contested legacy, competing narratives
We analyse the competing narratives around Fidel Castro; plus, the UK's new surveillance law, the 'Snoopers' Charter'.
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