Autism isn’t a punchline, a soundbite, or a 'challenge.' Here is why these trends are doing more damage than you think
I watched my country’s economy evaporate in the wake of a 'revolution.' It changed how I see the path forward.
Why South Asian young people are caught in a cycle of accent-shaming, and how we can finally break the divide.
"We need a policy approach and a political culture that genuinely values young people’s voices."
People see me as Chinese, as a woman, as neurodivergent, but rarely as myself. Identity isn’t a marketing tool, yet that’s how it’s too often treated.
As the AI data center bubble grows, we have to ask if we are witnessing a technological revolution or simply a massive financial risk that ordinary people will eventually be forced to pay for.
I grew up with technology, but seeing how it’s being used to raise children today makes me fear we’re losing the vital balance between the digital world and reality.
As the second-hand market vanishes and prices climb, the shift to digital-only consoles is leaving young gamers with empty pockets and no resale value.
Behaviour policies often prioritise control over connection. Exclusion may silence disruption, but it does not solve the problem. Schools need approaches that support students and build belonging.
True inclusion for autistic people isn’t complicated; it starts with small, thoughtful changes that cost little but create lasting impact.
Brain Cancer is the biggest cancer killer of children and adults under 40, and little progress has been made in the past 20 years. A new movement has formed taking a new approach to lobbying change.
November 25th to December 10th is the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, with this years theme is #NoExcuse for online abuse. In this article, I hope to breakdown what it means and why it exists.