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“If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am only for myself, what am I? And if not now, when?” - Hillel the Elder
These words by Hillel the Elder1, a towering figure in Jewish thought made me reflect over the nature of how we appr...
Because normal and weird have never been neutral.
Video description: crocheted animation. Blue letters on pink background saying “Weird from what perspective?”. Pink letters on blue background saying “Normal from what perspective?”. Piece...
There is a common question and anxiety that anti-capitalists and capitalists share – “am I doing enough?”
Under capitalism, we’re pressured to be constantly working, growing wealth, monetising hobbies, having a bigger house, buying more s...
Most of you reading this will end up with a disability at some point in your lifetime. Your fate is sealed. I’m almost sure you will end up bed-bound — whether from an injury, a mental health or cognitive issue, a neurological complication,...
We are students, activists, writers, artists, and most importantly, humans. We are people of conscience, and we know that words have power. Our own words, if left unsaid become cogs in the wheels of genocide. Our own words if used as dagger...
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student-led research group for justice in Palestine \ud83c\udf49 \ud83d\udccd iscte, lisbon
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