Captain James Cook’s voyages to the Pacific Ocean played a significant role in initiating European colonization, which ultimately led to devastating consequences for Indigenous peoples...
The Legacy of European Exploitation: A Cycle of Destruction, Hypocrisy, and Unaccountability Europe’s historical legacy of colonialism, slavery, and exploitation continues to cast a profound...
The Global Drug Epidemic: Understanding the Demand-Supply Nexus and Its Human Cost This article examines how the demand for illicit drugs in wealthy nations drives...
The Universal Races Congress in London: A Historical Perspective The Universal Races Congress, held in London in 1911, stands as a remarkable milestone in the...
The Legacy of João Baptista de Lacerda’s Whitening Ideology in Brazil In 1911, Brazilian scientist João Baptista de Lacerda presented a controversial and deeply troubling...
The policy of Branqueamento, or “whitening,” was a social, political, and cultural phenomenon in Brazil that aimed to “whiten” the population through immigration policies, racial...
The Black War was a period of intense and violent conflict between British colonists and Aboriginal Tasmanians that unfolded in Tasmania (then known as Van...
A Controversial Leader in Dominican History Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina, often referred to simply as Trujillo, was a prominent and polarizing figure in the history...
European colonialism has left an indelible mark on the global economic landscape, creating a legacy of poverty and economic stagnation that continues to affect millions...
Halifax’s Unsung Hero and Trailblazer Dr. Clement Ligoure holds a significant yet often overlooked place in Canadian history. As Halifax’s first Black physician, he broke...