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Author: Beckett Pechon-Elkins

Comments/Middle East

How the World’s Largest Oil Company ‘Greenwashes’ the Truth

Posted on May 2023 by Beckett Pechon-Elkins

“Investing in Growth, Innovating for Sustainability” Typed in sleek white ink, these six words headline a 230-page document complete with modern visuals and tre...

Comments/Middle East

In the Middle East, Some Human Rights Are More Equal than Others

Posted on January 2023 by Beckett Pechon-Elkins

On September 13, 22-year-old Jina “Mahsa” Amini was detained by Iran’s morality police. The accusation? Wearing her hijab in a way that made some of her hair vi...

Comments/Middle East

A Bilingual Bourgeois: The Class Politics behind Morocco’s Language Debate

Posted on November 2022 by Beckett Pechon-Elkins

“Je ne connais pas l’arabe”—I don’t speak Arabic. While the former Moroccan education minister didn’t realize it at the time, these seemingly innocuous words wo...

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