
Racism at Work Is a Trade Union Issue I am still thinking about Tamima. Tamima Nibras Juhar went to work knowing she was afraid. She had reported concerns about a man who later killed her. She did what workers are told to do. Speak up. Trust the

Somalia Was Not Just a Collapse It Was Reorganized Around Failure I grew up hearing that Somalia had failed. That the state collapsed, society followed, and chaos became permanent. Over time, I began to question that story. Not because Somalia recovered, but because failure itself seemed too

Africa Is Rising – Somalia Must Not Be Left Behind On July 1st, 2025, Somalia marks 65 years of independence. This milestone should serve not only as a moment of reflection, but as a call to action. Somalia was once known as “the pearl of Africa”—a nation

Immigrant Women’s Lives Are Not a Joke — This Is a Crisis We’ve Been Warned About. Too often, immigrant women’s struggles are dismissed, distorted, or weaponized in public debates. This isn’t just unfair — it’s a crisis we have been warning about for years. Real change demands