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Guerrilla Girls' 1989 Met Museum Protest: A Catalyst for Change
In 1989, the feminist activist group Guerrilla Girls challenged the Metropolitan Museum of Art's gender imbalance by questioning why so few works were by women despite the frequent depiction of female nudes, sparking a debate that continues today.
Guerrilla Girls' 1989 Met Museum Protest: A Catalyst for Change
In 1989, the feminist activist group Guerrilla Girls challenged the Metropolitan Museum of Art's gender imbalance by questioning why so few works were by women despite the frequent depiction of female nudes, sparking a debate that continues today.
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24% Bias Score


Indigenous Pathfinders Program Tackles Tech Underrepresentation
Mila and Indspire launched the Indigenous Pathfinders in AI program, a six-week initiative providing 21 Indigenous students with AI training, networking, and funding to develop AI solutions for their communities, aiming to increase Indigenous representation in Canada's tech sector, currently under 1...
Indigenous Pathfinders Program Tackles Tech Underrepresentation
Mila and Indspire launched the Indigenous Pathfinders in AI program, a six-week initiative providing 21 Indigenous students with AI training, networking, and funding to develop AI solutions for their communities, aiming to increase Indigenous representation in Canada's tech sector, currently under 1...
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36% Bias Score


Jarman's Unseen Works Expose Anger, Activism Amidst AIDS Crisis
Derek Jarman's unfinished film treatment, "The Assassination of Pier Paolo Pasolini," and his 'black paintings,' which are both being exhibited, reveal the artist's powerful response to political and social oppression, especially during the AIDS crisis and the enactment of Section 28.
Jarman's Unseen Works Expose Anger, Activism Amidst AIDS Crisis
Derek Jarman's unfinished film treatment, "The Assassination of Pier Paolo Pasolini," and his 'black paintings,' which are both being exhibited, reveal the artist's powerful response to political and social oppression, especially during the AIDS crisis and the enactment of Section 28.
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28% Bias Score


Murder Investigation Following Video of Abuse in Karpinsk
24-year-old Anastasia P. disappeared in Karpinsk, Russia on May 27th, and her body was found in the Turya River on June 1st. A video shows her being abused by Natalia, a woman with a prior murder conviction, who had been abusing her since March. Anastasia's friend said she sought legal help but didn...
Murder Investigation Following Video of Abuse in Karpinsk
24-year-old Anastasia P. disappeared in Karpinsk, Russia on May 27th, and her body was found in the Turya River on June 1st. A video shows her being abused by Natalia, a woman with a prior murder conviction, who had been abusing her since March. Anastasia's friend said she sought legal help but didn...
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48% Bias Score


From Ally to Accomplice: A Call for Accountable Anti-Racism
Seena Hodges's "From Ally to Accomplice" distinguishes performative allyship from active accompliceship in anti-racism, urging readers to move beyond comfort zones towards consistent, courageous action to dismantle systemic racism; the book uses personal experiences and case studies to guide readers...
From Ally to Accomplice: A Call for Accountable Anti-Racism
Seena Hodges's "From Ally to Accomplice" distinguishes performative allyship from active accompliceship in anti-racism, urging readers to move beyond comfort zones towards consistent, courageous action to dismantle systemic racism; the book uses personal experiences and case studies to guide readers...
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44% Bias Score


CNTE Strike: Teachers Protest Pension Cuts Due to UMA Calculation
Mexican teachers are on indefinite strike, demanding that their pensions be calculated using the minimum wage instead of the UMA, which they claim significantly reduces their retirement income. A UNAM study supports this claim, showing the UMA's lower adjustment compared to the minimum wage.
CNTE Strike: Teachers Protest Pension Cuts Due to UMA Calculation
Mexican teachers are on indefinite strike, demanding that their pensions be calculated using the minimum wage instead of the UMA, which they claim significantly reduces their retirement income. A UNAM study supports this claim, showing the UMA's lower adjustment compared to the minimum wage.
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12% Bias Score

Homelessness in Paris: A Call for Unconditional Hospitality
Agustín Gómez Arcos's "El hombre arrodillado" depicts Fermín, a 26-year-old who, after failing to find work in Paris, resorts to begging, highlighting the harsh realities of homelessness and societal indifference towards the marginalized, illustrating the author's call for unconditional hospitality.

Homelessness in Paris: A Call for Unconditional Hospitality
Agustín Gómez Arcos's "El hombre arrodillado" depicts Fermín, a 26-year-old who, after failing to find work in Paris, resorts to begging, highlighting the harsh realities of homelessness and societal indifference towards the marginalized, illustrating the author's call for unconditional hospitality.
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20% Bias Score

Madrid's Volleyball Crackdown Sparks Protests
In Madrid, police crackdowns on families playing volleyball in parks—a popular social activity for the Hispanic community—have sparked protests, highlighting tensions between community recreation and municipal policies.

Madrid's Volleyball Crackdown Sparks Protests
In Madrid, police crackdowns on families playing volleyball in parks—a popular social activity for the Hispanic community—have sparked protests, highlighting tensions between community recreation and municipal policies.
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60% Bias Score

Human Rights and Neoliberalism: A Critical Analysis
Sciences Po Press's new book collection, "Penser avec," begins with a critical examination of whether human rights are inherently neoliberal, questioning their efficacy in achieving social justice within the context of rising illiberalism.

Human Rights and Neoliberalism: A Critical Analysis
Sciences Po Press's new book collection, "Penser avec," begins with a critical examination of whether human rights are inherently neoliberal, questioning their efficacy in achieving social justice within the context of rising illiberalism.
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60% Bias Score

Brisbane Church Eviction Leaves Tenants Facing Homelessness Amidst Housing Crisis
Michael Guettler and his partner face homelessness in Brisbane after the Uniting Church, which owns Hungerford Farm, their $280/week home, approved an eviction notice to make way for a 92-dwelling estate, despite already low vacancy rates (1%) and a six-year waitlist for social housing.

Brisbane Church Eviction Leaves Tenants Facing Homelessness Amidst Housing Crisis
Michael Guettler and his partner face homelessness in Brisbane after the Uniting Church, which owns Hungerford Farm, their $280/week home, approved an eviction notice to make way for a 92-dwelling estate, despite already low vacancy rates (1%) and a six-year waitlist for social housing.
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52% Bias Score

Muluneh's "Necessity of Seeing": A Photographic Exploration of UK Society
Aïda Muluneh's "The Necessity of Seeing" is a 22-image photography series created during a month-long UK road trip for the UK City of Culture program, exploring themes of gender, labor, religion, and diaspora, connecting historical and contemporary struggles within Bradford, Belfast, Cardiff, and Gl...

Muluneh's "Necessity of Seeing": A Photographic Exploration of UK Society
Aïda Muluneh's "The Necessity of Seeing" is a 22-image photography series created during a month-long UK road trip for the UK City of Culture program, exploring themes of gender, labor, religion, and diaspora, connecting historical and contemporary struggles within Bradford, Belfast, Cardiff, and Gl...
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20% Bias Score

Canadian Tax Cut Exacerbates Inequality for Single Individuals
Canada's recent 1 percent tax cut on the first personal income bracket disproportionately benefits dual-income households, leaving single individuals, comprising almost one-third of Canadian households, with minimal relief and highlighting systemic inequalities.

Canadian Tax Cut Exacerbates Inequality for Single Individuals
Canada's recent 1 percent tax cut on the first personal income bracket disproportionately benefits dual-income households, leaving single individuals, comprising almost one-third of Canadian households, with minimal relief and highlighting systemic inequalities.
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56% Bias Score
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