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How are young tertiary students that work faring in the wake of COVID-19?

How are young tertiary students that work faring in the wake of COVID-19?

Jun 3, 2020 | Politics & Society

By Patrick Vakaoti “Working students should not be in a position to choose finding work over their education.” COVID-19 marks a significant generational moment for young people. The world as they knew it was transformed as countries went into lockdown,...
What psychological challenges do children and young people face amidst the time of COVID-19? 🔊

What psychological challenges do children and young people face amidst the time of COVID-19? 🔊

Apr 21, 2020 | Science & Technology

What psychological challenges do children and young people face amidst the time of COVID-19? In this podcast, Lillian Ng speaks with Hiran Thabrew and Melanie Woodfield about ways that families can support their children and adolescents. Meet Aroha the...
Are today’s white kids less racist than their grandparents?

Are today’s white kids less racist than their grandparents?

Oct 3, 2018 | Politics & Society

By Margaret Hagerman In America’s children, we often see hope for a better future, especially when it comes to reducing racism. Each new generation of white people, the thinking goes, will naturally and inevitably be more open-minded and tolerant than previous ones....
Youth Sex Trafficking: What’s missing from current debates?

Youth Sex Trafficking: What’s missing from current debates?

May 22, 2018 | Politics & Society

By Carisa R. Showden & Samantha Majic Carisa R. Showden and Samantha Majic explore what is missing from current debates around youth sex trafficking. The prevailing narrative of domestic minor sex trafficking (DMST) in the United States is harrowing but by now...

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