This is a blog post on how the negatives effects of the pandemic have redefined education thanks to technology.
The News Literacy Project aims to help teachers educate students on how to be informed, civic citizens of society with accurate, factual news and other resources.
The National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty is a US-based organization dedicated to using the power of the law to end and prevent homelessness and to protect the rights… Continue Reading »
The ILO brings together governments, employers, and workers of 187 member States to set labour standards, develop policies, and devise programs promoting decent work for all women and men.
Clowns Without Borders explains what it means to be displaced, how it is changing and how CWB responds to this kind of crisis.
Clowns Without Borders explains what an internally displaced person is and shares information regarding the situations under which they live.
This site includes resources detailing how race has been constructed among other countries and governance models, as well as to understand U.S. history in the context of broader trends.
This site from Racial Equity Tools provides helpful resources to help understand and communicate to others the ideas of whiteness and privilege. The context is that of the United States,… Continue Reading »
This article explains the benefits of fellowships for graduate and PhD students.
The World Bank provides free and open access to global development data.