
Cuba and the Prospects of Democracy
By Kayla Drake On 13th April 2023, Political Science Professor Laura Tedesco spoke to the Saint Louis University-Madrid campus about her ongoing project on Cuba.
By Kayla Drake On 13th April 2023, Political Science Professor Laura Tedesco spoke to the Saint Louis University-Madrid campus about her ongoing project on Cuba.
By Ana Patricia Romay #MeToo is a 21st-century movement created to draw attention to the problems of sexual harassment, assault, and sexual violence. The cause
By Jean-Jacques Kourliandsky In 2022, Colombia and Honduras shifted towards the left, and some believe Brazil may be soon to follow. Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Mexico,
By Daya Ayala Galdamez Democratic regression is a problem that is quickly spreading all around the world, plaguing countries in Europe, Asia, and even North
By Jean-Jacques Kourliandsky On the 6th of October 2021, the Constitutional Court of Ecuador validated the right of armed forces to intervene in prisons. This
What is the state of social rights in Cuba? And how has the Covid-19 pandemic affected citizens and their day-to-day perspectives? Was the country hit