by Thomas Sneha Sharon Activism has been a cornerstone of civilisation from the beginning of time. It is born of the intrinsic human desire to create change for the perceived better when communities of people deem their current social, political, economic, and/or environmental conditions to be unsatisfactory. Campaigning for a revamp of the status quoContinue reading “Activism in the Age of Covid-19”
Author Archives: unsapublications
Automation
by Pranay Mathur If you’ve been to a job fair recently, you would know that machine learning and artificial intelligence are some of the hottest fields to work in right now. For businesses, they promise greater productivity. However, this comes at the expense of many human workers becoming redundant. The phenomenon of automation isn’t new.Continue reading “Automation”
Recognizing Our Privilege By Understanding Those Who Don’t Have It
by Najiha Puteri
The Vaccine Problem
by He Yinan
Unsung heroes of Singapore.
by Dilip Balakrishnan
Catalonia’s Independence
by Eneko Rodriguez Plaza
Dead Men Tell True Tales
by Gan YiJie
Today’s World
by Kelsie Tan Man is condemned to be free; because once thrown into the world, he is responsible for everything he does. Sartre, Being And Nothingness (1943) We seem to have come to a place where there is a whole lot going on; and yet not much. In our consciousness rests fervent crises that, subsistingContinue reading “Today’s World”
Pride and Prejudice: LGBT safe spaces and the presence of rainbow capitalism
by Amal Malik Standing alongside the endless stream of people in London Pride this July, I couldn’t help but feel so connected and disconnected to the atmosphere. Surrounded by rainbow merchandise, colour and vibrancy was seen in every direction of Oxford Circus. But even this overwhelming kaleidoscope of colours, couldn’t distract me from my concerns.Continue reading “Pride and Prejudice: LGBT safe spaces and the presence of rainbow capitalism”
Why we should all care about the burning Amazon.
by Victoria Buckland