August/ September 2017 Monthly Goodreads
Articles I am in prison because I want freedom for my country (NY Times) Hong Kong, the global capital of hustle, is gripped by self doubt (The Economist) A postcard from Norway's political festival (The Economist, Medium) Should the tech giants reprogram capitalism? (The Economist, Medium) How design thinking builds the world's best business (Axiom Zen, Medium) We can't ban killer robots - it's already too late (The Guardian) No more nukes? Why anti-nuclear protests need an


'Wonder Woman': more than a box-office hit
Patty Jenkin's 'Wonder Woman' (2017), starring Gal Gadlot was refreshing, to say the least. More than a box-office hit, the success of the film not only encouraged the production of more female-led superhero movies, but also brought a heroine to life for millions of girls and women around the world Origins of the Amazonian warrior Comic books were first created in the 1930s by Maxwell Charles Gaines, a former school principal who founded All-American Comics, which created Sup


Racism in America
The more recent decades of world history have been highly consumed by progression and innovations in all fields of human life. This progress and development can be observed in categories ranging from medical and scientific advances, to legislative and social reform. Whatever the case may be, the 21st century has not been one of menial historical relevance: change is an essential component to the structure of modern society. With that said, we must ponder the question: why