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Our society is broken – it’s time to reimagine a new one
Four climate justice activists share their visions for re-imagining tax, democratic ownership, stewarding nature and climate care.
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What does safety mean to you?
And despite the variations in conditions, we had shared worries - Will the health systems where we live hold? How do we keep ourselves and our families safe?
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Fading memories of the atomic bombing – Hiroshima 75 years later
Memories of the Hiroshima atomic bombing are fading - we must pass them on to future generations.
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Rainbow in Russia is possible only after the rain. For now.
Only in a safe, accepting, loving and transparent environment we can work effectively from day to day, knowing that you have the right people by your side.
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2020, the year of disruption: Climate Crisis, COVID19, Racial Justice, #BlackLivesMatter
"I want to put forward a worthy challenge – to win this war on humanity we must change our mindset and the very fabric of our society..."
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Pride month spotlight: How it feels to be a trans activist
This Pride Month, we’d like our transgender people to take the center stage by sharing the internal and external pressures faced by transgender people – like Parit Chomchuen.
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Keeping the people’s voices alive and free in the age of pandemic
In Philippines the impending approval of the Anti-Terrorism Bill has been tagged by human rights lawyers and advocates as “problematic".
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Why we need to talk about Debt Cancellation for Global South Countries
We are facing a triple crisis globally: a public health crisis, an economic crisis and an ecological crisis.
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Redefining safety
If you had to choose between a gun and a ventilator to save your life, what would it be?
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Three ways the school strikes have revolutionized the climate movement
Last year was the year of millions. In September 2019, streets in over 180 countries around the world and more than seven million people demanded climate action.