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    Struggling to discuss climate change with older relatives? These three scenarios can help

    By Crystal Chokshi July 20, 2024July 22, 2024

    Have you ever felt it difficult to express your climate anxiety in conversation with older relatives? You are likely not alone, as climate change is…

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    Bad beliefs: Misinformation is factually wrong – but is it ethically wrong, too?

    By Lawrence Torcello April 11, 2023April 11, 2023

    The impact of disinformation and misinformation has become impossible to ignore. Whether it is denial about climate change, conspiracy theories about elections, or misinformation about vaccines, the…

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  • A person in formal dress, carrying a large attaché, walk along a road that is being rolled out in front of them through the countryside.
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    Rejecting science has a long history – the pandemic showed what happens when you ignore this

    By Katrine K. Donois March 18, 2023March 17, 2023

    Anti-vaccination groups, as well as other anti-science movements, are not new phenomena, nor are the nature of their objections. Unfortunately, because history is usually ignored when dealing with current scientific issues, people fail to acknowledge that most anti-science arguments have been around for centuries.

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  • A crowd of protesters hold up signs calling for an end to police brutality.
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    How to understand police violence

    By Tamari Kitossa, Associate Professor, Sociology, Brock University March 23, 2022March 23, 2022

    After getting past the ideological trap of good versus bad cop, the next step is to ask two fundamental questions in terms of what the police are for. Whom do the police serve? What do they protect in a colonialist and capitalist social order?

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