You are here: Homepage Tag inequality Articles “Fierté”: French photographer Marvin Bonheur began his career in Départment 93 on the outskirts of Paris, home to a largely marginalised part of French society Photo: Marvin Bonheur Society | France “People we wouldn’t notice” French photographer Marvin Bonheur grew up in the banlieue of Paris. Today, he works internationally as a documentary photographer and in advertising. In both fields, he is aiming to portray those who are most often overlooked Interview with Marvin Bonheur 04/03/2024 [Translate to English:] Photo: John McDonnell / Getty Images Books | Inequality An invisible hierarchy Contemporary society has all but eradicated the caste system, right? Far from it, argues U.S. journalist Isabel Wilkerson By Sieglinde Geisel 06/01/2023 [Translate to English:] Foto: Momoly Inequality | Central African Republic You are doing too well Only those who already have something can settle for less. But for many people around the globe, going without things is no more than a pipe dream. A life spent living in and fleeing from the Central African Republic By Adrienne Yabouza 01/09/2023 Illustration: Opinion | Inequality The illusion of “equal opportunities” for all Giving people equal opportunities sounds like a no-brainer. But the common-sense idea is not properly put into practice today, argues Spanish sociologist César Rendueles By César Rendueles 07/01/2022 During a demonstration in Bogotá in 2015, a demonstrator holds a sign that reads "Education is dying" Photo: Guillermo Legaria/AFP via Getty Images Survey | Colombia 92% of Colombians want a better education system A large proportion of Colombians are convinced that educational opportunities are extremely unequally distributed. What can be done? By Juan Álvarez 04/14/2022 How to survive as a poor single mother in Port-au-Prince Illustration: Eva Revolver Social crisis | Haiti The price of survival For years, Haiti has been slipping from one crisis into the next. The international community has looked away from the Caribbean nation and the Haitian government no longer cares for its own people. By Gary Victor 04/14/2022 Survey | Cape Verde 82 % of young people in Cape Verde are disillusioned with democracy By Brígida Morais 01/07/2022 Fruits and vegetables for a vegan lifestyle Photo: Javier Zayas Photography / Getty Images Food cultures | Brazil It’s time to rethink veganism Going vegan seems to be an answer to many problems – from health to climate change. But who can even afford a vegan lifestyle? Barbara Miranda discusses indigenous perspectives By Barbara Miranda 01/07/2022
“Fierté”: French photographer Marvin Bonheur began his career in Départment 93 on the outskirts of Paris, home to a largely marginalised part of French society Photo: Marvin Bonheur Society | France “People we wouldn’t notice” French photographer Marvin Bonheur grew up in the banlieue of Paris. Today, he works internationally as a documentary photographer and in advertising. In both fields, he is aiming to portray those who are most often overlooked Interview with Marvin Bonheur 04/03/2024
[Translate to English:] Photo: John McDonnell / Getty Images Books | Inequality An invisible hierarchy Contemporary society has all but eradicated the caste system, right? Far from it, argues U.S. journalist Isabel Wilkerson By Sieglinde Geisel 06/01/2023
[Translate to English:] Foto: Momoly Inequality | Central African Republic You are doing too well Only those who already have something can settle for less. But for many people around the globe, going without things is no more than a pipe dream. A life spent living in and fleeing from the Central African Republic By Adrienne Yabouza 01/09/2023
Illustration: Opinion | Inequality The illusion of “equal opportunities” for all Giving people equal opportunities sounds like a no-brainer. But the common-sense idea is not properly put into practice today, argues Spanish sociologist César Rendueles By César Rendueles 07/01/2022
During a demonstration in Bogotá in 2015, a demonstrator holds a sign that reads "Education is dying" Photo: Guillermo Legaria/AFP via Getty Images Survey | Colombia 92% of Colombians want a better education system A large proportion of Colombians are convinced that educational opportunities are extremely unequally distributed. What can be done? By Juan Álvarez 04/14/2022
How to survive as a poor single mother in Port-au-Prince Illustration: Eva Revolver Social crisis | Haiti The price of survival For years, Haiti has been slipping from one crisis into the next. The international community has looked away from the Caribbean nation and the Haitian government no longer cares for its own people. By Gary Victor 04/14/2022
Survey | Cape Verde 82 % of young people in Cape Verde are disillusioned with democracy By Brígida Morais 01/07/2022
Fruits and vegetables for a vegan lifestyle Photo: Javier Zayas Photography / Getty Images Food cultures | Brazil It’s time to rethink veganism Going vegan seems to be an answer to many problems – from health to climate change. But who can even afford a vegan lifestyle? Barbara Miranda discusses indigenous perspectives By Barbara Miranda 01/07/2022