Beau Peters

The author is a creative professional with a lifetime of experience in service and care. As a manager, he's learned a slew of tricks of the trade that he enjoys sharing with others who have the same passion and dedication that he brings to his work.

A Closer Look at Amazon: Are Unethical Working Conditions on the Rise?

Despite its continued popularity among shoppers around the world, Amazon’s reputation has taken quite a hit in recent years. And in 2021, the multi-billion-dollar...

How Refugees Benefit Local Communities

Events over the last couple of decades have brought refugees into sharp focus in the public consciousness. There is a clear humanitarian imperative to...

Health Concerns in Immigrant Detention Centers in America

When the Biden Administration recently reopened a Trump-era immigrant detention center for children in Texas, it brought renewed attention to the migrant healthcare crisis...

The Multi-Layered Injustices Healthcare Workers of Color Face

Healthcare workers top the list of heroes in 2020. They put their health second behind their patients, worked countless hours to ensure communities descended...

Addressing the Causes Behind Global Food Scarcity

Long before the COVID-19 pandemic altered life as we know it, food insecurity was a widespread problem across the world. The United Nations estimates...

International Healthcare Rights for Underrepresented Groups in 2021

Healthcare rights have always varied across countries and continents as well as among various demographics of any population. Many groups remain underrepresented or discriminated...

How Technology Is Impacting Global Health

There are few gifts more precious than the gift of health. There are few rights more fundamental than the right to consistent, high-quality healthcare....

Safer at Home Orders: The Connection Between Public Policy and Domestic Abuse

As COVID-19 began to blaze its way around the globe, countries around the world went into widespread lockdown. Safer at home orders often required...

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The Map Isn’t the War: The Slow Arithmetic Deciding Ukraine

The map isn’t the war. Ukraine is fighting systems—power grids, drones, attrition. Russia leads this phase by compounding pressure, not breakthroughs. Outcome still contested, but arithmetic, not headlines, is deciding January 2026.

Is Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami’s ‘Policy Summit 2026’ the Blueprint Bangladesh Has Been Waiting For?

Bangladesh may be seeing a rare shift: from who rules to how to govern. Jamaat-e-Islami’s Policy Summit 2026 outlines a knowledge economy, digital anti-corruption tools, and welfare reforms—but can vision survive execution?

In Icy Greenland, the Jungle Grows Back

In icy Greenland, great-power politics thaw old colonial instincts. As Washington talks force, Nuuk answers identity: not American, not Danish—Greenlandic. The Arctic’s “trillion-dollar ocean” risks reviving the law of the jungle.

Maduro’s Capture: The Rise of Might-Makes-Right International Order?

Maduro’s capture signals a grim shift: power over law. From Venezuela to Gaza and Ukraine, force is normalised, sovereignty erodes, and multilateral institutions hollow out—ushering a dangerous might-makes-right world order.

The Russian Far East and China: Turning a Resource Periphery into a Gateway for Growth

Sanctions revived Russia’s Far East as a pivot to Asia, but China ties remain extractive. Without diversification—energy, digital, tourism—the region risks staying a resource periphery, not a Northeast Asian gateway.