An "Op-Ed" is a type of article that expresses the author's opinion on a specific issue or topic. The term stands for "opposite the editorial page," where these pieces are typically published in newspapers and magazines. Op-Eds allow writers, who may not be part of the publication's staff, to share their perspectives and insights, often addressing current events, social issues, or political matters.
These articles are usually written by experts, activists, or public figures, and they aim to provoke thought and discussion among readers. While Op-Eds are subjective, they often include facts and evidence to support the author's viewpoint, making them a valuable part of public discourse on issues like climate change, healthcare, or education policy.