We Are One Humanity (WAOH) is always accepting pitches from contributing writers. Our content includes stories from all over the world, about various topics, including the thematic areas below.
If you are interested in writing for us, please fill out the journalist intake form linked here.
Email our Content and Engagement Editor, Che, at delosreyes.che@gmail.com.
Thematic Areas
Fellows work within WAOH’s five thematic areas. The list below illustrates possible topics that fall under each theme but these are not rigid assignments. Fellows are expected to bring their own angle, region and community to these issues.
Responding to Threats Against Democracy. Discussions around the degradation of democratic principles around the world, relating to political developments, media suppression and the targeting of freedom of expression.
- The Gen Z revolt against cronyism — youth-led anti-corruption protests in India, Nepal, Indonesia, and beyond
- Democratic backsliding: how elected leaders dismantle the institutions that brought them to power
- Disinformation, AI-generated content, and the battle for truth
- Faith under nationalism: what happens when religion becomes a tool of the state
- Oligarchy and the concentration of wealth in the hands of tech billionaires and political elites
- Corporate impunity: when companies break the law and governments look away
Moving Beyond Polarization. Lessons involving how to unite differing perspectives and identities, relating to politics, religion, advocacy and more.
- Online hate and the real-world consequences of digital dehumanization
- Cancel culture, accountability, and what restorative justice actually looks like
- The lived experience of religious minorities in secular states
- Islamophobia in the West: from foreign policy to your next-door neighbor
Fighting for Human Rights. Analysis of war, genocide, systemic oppression and other developments that harm communities.
- Deportation and family separation
- Climate migration: people displaced not by war but by flood, drought, and rising seas
- Undocumented and essential: the workers who keep economies running
- Wars the world stopped watching: ongoing conflicts such as those in Sudan, Myanmar and the DRC
- Fast fashion, exploitative supply chains, and the hidden cost of cheap goods
- Voting rights, electoral integrity, and what makes an election free and fair
Building Inclusive Societies. Explorations of how to move forward and support social change efforts in climate justice, health care, education etc.
- Youth-led peace movements and what solidarity looks like across borders
- The global mental health crisis among young people — anxiety, depression, and the social media connection
- Cost of living as a health crisis: how poverty shapes physical and mental wellbeing
- Maternal mortality as a human rights failure — why women are still dying in childbirth in 2026
- The collapse of global reproductive health programs and what it means for women and girls on the ground Caring for ageing parents while navigating economic precocity — the sandwich generation across cultures
Finding What Sustains Us. Stories of why we live; a spotlight on the beauty of cultures and communities around the world.
- Indigenous voices
- Second-generation immigrants navigating identity, belonging, and dual loyalties
- The diaspora experience: maintaining culture and community across borders
- Sports, music and art as tools for bridging divides
- One Piece, protest flags and pop culture as a language of resistance
- Fandoms, pop culture and the politics of who gets to belong
Email our Content and Engagement Editor, Che, at delosreyes.che@gmail.com.
Thematic Areas
The list below illustrates possible topics that fall under each theme but these are not rigid assignments.
Responding to Threats Against Democracy. Discussions around the degradation of democratic principles around the world, relating to political developments, media suppression and the targeting of freedom of expression.
- The Gen Z revolt against cronyism — youth-led anti-corruption protests in India, Nepal, Indonesia, and beyond
- Democratic backsliding: how elected leaders dismantle the institutions that brought them to power
- Disinformation, AI-generated content, and the battle for truth
- Faith under nationalism: what happens when religion becomes a tool of the state
- Oligarchy and the concentration of wealth in the hands of tech billionaires and political elites
- Corporate impunity: when companies break the law and governments look away
Moving Beyond Polarization. Lessons involving how to unite differing perspectives and identities, relating to politics, religion, advocacy and more.
- Online hate and the real-world consequences of digital dehumanization
- Cancel culture, accountability, and what restorative justice actually looks like
- The lived experience of religious minorities in secular states
- Islamophobia in the West: from foreign policy to your next-door neighbor
Fighting for Human Rights. Analysis of war, genocide, systemic oppression and other developments that harm communities.
- Deportation and family separation
- Climate migration: people displaced not by war but by flood, drought, and rising seas
- Undocumented and essential: the workers who keep economies running
- Wars the world stopped watching: ongoing conflicts such as those in Sudan, Myanmar and the DRC
- Fast fashion, exploitative supply chains, and the hidden cost of cheap goods
- Voting rights, electoral integrity, and what makes an election free and fair
Building Inclusive Societies. Explorations of how to move forward and support social change efforts in climate justice, health care, education etc.
- Youth-led peace movements and what solidarity looks like across borders
- The global mental health crisis among young people — anxiety, depression, and the social media connection
- Cost of living as a health crisis: how poverty shapes physical and mental wellbeing
- Maternal mortality as a human rights failure — why women are still dying in childbirth in 2026
- The collapse of global reproductive health programs and what it means for women and girls on the ground Caring for ageing parents while navigating economic precocity — the sandwich generation across cultures
Finding What Sustains Us. Stories of why we live; a spotlight on the beauty of cultures and communities around the world.
- Indigenous voices
- Second-generation immigrants navigating identity, belonging, and dual loyalties
- The diaspora experience: maintaining culture and community across borders
- Sports, music and art as tools for bridging divides
- One Piece, protest flags and pop culture as a language of resistance
- Fandoms, pop culture and the politics of who gets to belong