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Up to date, we've welcomed 45 students from 19 countries and translated our writings into 20+ languages. Currently we are offering up to 18 languages. The majority of our articles connects readers to ways they can help, from donation links to advocacy campaigns. While we currently spotlight major donation links, we’re working toward featuring smaller organizations as well.​
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Who are we?
Rights and Minds (R&M) is a student-led collective of writers, translators, and advocates committed to asking: What needs to be heard right now? And how can we help people hear it?
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We don’t favor certain stories over others; wrong is wrong, especially when it affects innocent civilians. We're committed to sharing these stories through translation, making them accessible to all.
To Be Noted:
Our pieces are produced by a student-led team. We are HS and pre-university students who have a keen interest in global affairs. While we are not professional analysts, our work is grounded in careful research, critical questioning, and collective insight. We don’t claim to have all the answers, instead, we strive to create an internal space where members interested in pursuing anything related to global affairs become familiar with diverse insights and lived realities.
Through writing, we aim to help both our members and readers engage with current events, especially as they unfold in the many countries our members call home. Hence why we’ve introduced a “Message from R&M” (for some of our publications), to spotlight the lived experiences of our members.
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Guided by curiosity and a genuine desire to understand complex global dynamics, we write not from a place of authority, but from inquiry.​​​ We welcome constructive feedback via email!