

Western removals, destroying Sophiatown, and unexpected unity in 1950s South Africa
The questions of race and space were the primary social issues during South Africa’s era of apartheid. These were major social inquiries being considered leading into the 1940s and 50s in South Africa, a nation segregated by race, class, and cultural identity.

Books I read in school as a Holocaust history major
In 2025 with the impending political demise of our nation, it is more important now than ever to fully understand and conceptualize the effects of ancient antisemitism, the steps leading to mass extinction, and how conservative extremism can build.

From Stone Age to smart toys: a hilarious history of sex toys through the ages
Long before the days of discreet online shopping, early humans were already getting creative in the bedroom.

Unseen atrocities: Understanding the Realities of Contemporary Genocide
In an era where information travels at light speed, modern genocides often occur under the radar. It is a common thought that, because genocide is hardly seen on social media, it simply does not happen and genocide is a thing of the past.

St. Patrick: How a culture was destroyed by a Welsh saint
Ireland is a country that prides itself in its ancient Gaelic culture, and when visiting the shamrock shores it is easy to see why.