
A World Made for Men, by Women
Exposing gender-based motives regarding birth health still existent within our societies, from King Louis XIV to modern medicine.
Articles and stories from The Argosy

Exposing gender-based motives regarding birth health still existent within our societies, from King Louis XIV to modern medicine.

Unraveling the gender-based motives of the Bible, examining how the creation story was engineered to suppress Goddess-worshipping religions.

Investigating goddess-centric early societies through archaeological evidence, challenging traditional narratives about prehistoric power structures.

Examining tariff risks and the deep integration between Canadian and American automotive and energy sectors.

An exploration of the Douyin/TikTok split, examining censorship practices and U.S. regulatory responses to the popular social media platform.

Analyzing the economic, media, and military proximity between Canada and the United States, including NAFTA impacts and Bill C-18 legislation.

An overview of Jewish holidays, customs, and traditions, exploring the rich cultural heritage of one of the world's oldest religions.

An exploration of Israeli culture, traditions, and society, examining the diverse influences that shape this unique nation.

A celebration of life beyond death, exploring the ancient Mexican holiday that honors the departed.

Religious holidays across the globe and the importance of gratitude, from Thanksgiving to Ramadan and beyond.

The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and its history with residential schools, honoring those impacted by the system.

A DIY vinyl sticker workshop with Jerry Ropson exploring sticker activism as a form of grassroots political expression.

Exploring the multifaceted role of visual art across psychology, economy, and society, demonstrating its integral place in human culture.

A powerful opinion piece on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, examining the tools of patriotism, religion, and legislation used in global conflicts.