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Us and Them

Othering has been, and still is, a mechanism for division in the public health discourse of the West. Its historical manifestations during colonialism proper coincided with ideological othering in science and has since become integrated in...

Blending Right In

Every day, an octopus spends the same amount of energy changing color as it does on nearly all of their other metabolic actions (digestion, respiration, etc.) combined.

Abandoning the Deficit Model

It is our collective responsibility to learn how to communicate science accessibly in and outside of the classroom since there is no one way to teach, conduct, or communicate science.

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Reimagining Disability

Reimagining disability as a social construct rather than a personal deficit demands a cultural transformation. Current narratives often reduce disability to a limitation, feeding a culture of shame and exclusion. Instead, we must...

Even the Seas are Caged

Despite a vibrant ecological and environmental science community in Palestine, that development is both overshadowed by the research and development scene of Israel, as well as demolition of entire research and education sites in Gaza

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