As an Iranian bisexual’s rights activist, I always encourage other bisexuals to come out and be proud of themselves, but he was an exception. It was the first time that I was suggesting a bisexual to hide his sexual orientation.
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The Acquisition
Winner of the 2016 Pike & Hurricane Writing Contest.
Technological Advancements: Those Forgotten and Left Behind
2nd place of the 2016 Pike & Hurricane Writing Contest.
MUNmö 2015 – West Africa: Contemporary Issues and Challenges
Writing resolutions to battle the security threats of Mali, implementing ideas to solve the migrant crisis, fighting for female rights – these are some of the many interesting aspects that our participants will debate during the 2015 MUNmö conference!
Multiculturalism in Malmö – Interview with Anders Hellström
Anders Hellström is a professor and a researcher at Malmö Högskola. His current studies are related to Scandinavia, with a focus on populist and nationalist parties. He studied issues related to the concept of multiculturalism with a special interest for the Sweden Democrats.
The Future of the Anthropocene – Global Environmental Change as Our Greatest Opportunity
Climate change is real. There is no denying it. However, it presents both a danger and an opportunity for change our guest writer Timothy von Rohr finds.
Sweden, NATO and Cyber Security – Interview with Carl Bildt
On May 20th, on the eve of the European elections, Sweden’s Foreign Minister, Carl Bildt, visited UF Malmö. During Carl Bildt’s visit, he talked about his work as the Swedish Foreign Minister, the current challenges of Europe and Sweden, and the importance of the EU elections.
A New Country, a New Life
Every time you move to a different country, it feels like starting a new life. A lot of uncertainty, but also lots of new people, new friends, new horizons.
Nowhere Home: Stories of Afghan Refugees
Massieh, Majeed and Zabihalleh are three young refugees from Afghanistan seeking asylum in Sweden. After all their applications being rejected three times by the migration board, they could now be sent back to Afghanistan any day.