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Justine Delangle

Justine Delangle is in her third year at McGill University, pursuing a B.A. in International Development Studies with a minor in Cultural Studies. She started as a staff writer for Catalyst and is currently an English-language managing editor.
Rocky Roxham Road: the Future for Immigration and the French-Language in Quebec

Rocky Roxham Road: the Future for Immigration and the French-Language in Quebec

April 17, 2023April 14, 2023 Justine Delangle
With more immigrants being turned from the Quebec border, a deeper analysis of Quebec's contradictions between immigration and French-language policies shows the road ahead.

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Can Pope Francis Make Change in Africa?

Can Pope Francis Make Change in Africa?

March 8, 2023March 4, 2023 Justine Delangle
An overview of Pope Francis’ recent tour of Africa, and an analysis of what this shows of the Catholic church’s methods and influence.

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Indigenous Art Repatriation in North America — Why Has so Little Been Done?

Indigenous Art Repatriation in North America — Why Has so Little Been Done?

February 9, 2023February 7, 2023 Justine Delangle
A comparative analysis in policy between the United States and Canada on repatriation of artwork to its Indigenous communities.

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Elon Musk, the Hypothetical Death and Future of Twitter

Elon Musk, the Hypothetical Death and Future of Twitter

December 13, 2022December 10, 2022 Justine Delangle
With Elon Musk's recent purchase of Twitter, hate-speech and misinformation are at risk of taking over the app. How has, and how will its user-base respond to the potential changes, and is this the end for social justice on the platform?

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Brittney Griner’s Sentencing: A Lesson in Public Empathy

Brittney Griner’s Sentencing: A Lesson in Public Empathy

November 19, 2022November 16, 2022 Justine Delangle
With Brittney Griner on her way to a Russian penal colony, the United States must ask if the politicization of her situation has been harmful or helpful.

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‘Cultural Sanctions’: the Art World Responds to the War in Ukraine

‘Cultural Sanctions’: the Art World Responds to the War in Ukraine

October 28, 2022October 23, 2022 Justine Delangle
An examination of the international art world’s responses to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and where it has gone wrong.  

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Catalyst is an undergraduate student-run online platform that publishes written and creative work relating to the field of International Development Studies. Created in 2019, Catalyst operates under the portfolio of the VP Publications of the McGill IDSSA. Find more about our Mission and Values here.

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McGill University, and the International Development Studies Students’ Association (IDSSA), is founded upon the unceded traditional territories of Indigenous peoples, namely the Haudenosaunee Confederacy  who are also known as the Guardians of the Eastern Door, and Anishinabeg Nations. It is important to keep this constantly in our minds, so that we can move forward actively resisting neocolonialism in all of its forms and manifestations.

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