After some delay, we are very happy to publish the second issue of VER Magazine! This time, the main topic is equality and the lack of it.
VER Magazine is our response to the countless times young people’s opinions were not taken seriously or were dismissed quickly because of their age. Our vision for this magazine is to give the youth the platform they deserve, where they can share their thoughts on political happenings without being discouraged, censored or made to feel inferior. It should serve as an opportunity for young people to become more involved with politics and assist them in their political growth and development. After all, aren’t we the future?
Where can I find the second issue?
What is equality, and is it an intrinsic good? How do we as a society treat those who differ from the norm? How can politics help in shaping a fairer world? And how do the existing political structures promote equality - or inequality?
Find it here on our website, or alternatively on the issuu app
Articles featured this issue:
Don't Shout, Don't Make A Scene - Inequality in the Emotional Sense by Rachael Severino
Equality: A Long Way to go for International Organizations: The Case of the G20 Summit by Macarena Quirno Costa
No, Ms. Hopkins, Inequality Isn't Terrific: A Belated Response to Katie Hopkins' speech at the Oxford Union by Tara Rigchung
The Inequality Of A Blanket: Why is the continent of Asia covered by one single blanket of expectations? by Yen Hoang
Seven Out Of Ten: Inequality And Mental Illness by Michaela Prosser
Canada: Not As Perfect As It Seems by Jaime Puhm
Hollywood Horrors (But Not The Kind You Want To See) by Megan Miller
A Critical Look at Oxford University by Ella Hodgkinson
Language, Freedom, And Inequality by Nina Ito
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