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Opinion – The Importance of Academic Freedom to Citizenship

by Michelle Miller, AIWC Cologne

 

I recently heard a podcast opining on the downfall of civilizations throughout history. The speaker argued that one hallmark of the end of a previously strong civilization was the disappearance of critical thinking in the populace. This caught my attention since I always tried as a Professor of Legal Studies to impress upon my...

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Diverse Voices: Trauma, Empowerment and Collective Action – Part 3

Piece by Zefi Dimadama, AWO Greece

Interview by Mary Adams, AWC The Hague

 

HR write forward logoSince its founding, the International Women’s Writing Guild (IWWG) has championed the power of women’s voices, ensuring they are heard, celebrated and shared. In 2025, its anthology efforts align with the 69th United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. This event is a call to action, reminding us...

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Diverse Voices: Trauma, Empowerment and Collective Action – Part 2

Story by Jawahara Saidullah, AIWC Düsseldorf

Interview by Mary Adams, AWC The Hague

 

HR write forward logoSince its founding, the International Women’s Writing Guild (IWWG) has championed the power of women’s voices, ensuring they are heard, celebrated and shared. In 2025, its anthology efforts align with the 69th United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. This event is a call to action, reminding...

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The Climate Reality Leadership Corps Training: An insider’s view

by Jill Amari, AAWE Paris

 

env climate insider training 1In today’s world, often filled with material goods and wasteful habits, what daily actions can we take to be protectors of the Earth? Since moving to Paris in July 2023, I’ve searched for ways to expand my environmental activism: I compost, and I teach my English students about climate change. I interned at and...

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Movie Review: The Six Triple Eight

by Mary Adams, AWC The Hague

 

I recently watched the World War II historical drama The Six Triple Eight (Netflix, 2024). The Six Triple Eight is based on the true story of the only Black battalion of the Women's Army Corps (855 soldiers) that served overseas in World War II. The battalion was commanded by Major Charity Adams, the first Black woman to serve as an officer in the US Army.

One of the issues...

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2025 Education Awards Support Neurodivergency Advocacy

by Mary Manning, Heidelberg IWC, with Michelle Miller, AIWC Cologne

 

The Education Team, along with the Health Team, have published several articles in recent years focusing on neurodivergency and the importance of supporting learners with diverse learning needs. 

2025 TFF Education Award recipientsSo the Education Team was obviously very pleased to learn about the 2025 recipients of the FAWCO Foundation Education Awards (EAs). During...

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My Personal Story: Surgery Experience 1 of 2: In a Dutch Hospital – Finding Strength (Sterkte)

by Mary Ellen Brennan, former member of AWC The Hague

 

health personal storyAlthough I had not had frequent attacks, there were clues that something was wrong with my gallbladder. The diagnosis was made by my primary care doctor, or huisarts, where most medical care in the Netherlands begins. After confirming gallstones were present using the ultrasound machine in his office, he referred...

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