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Towards Intersectional Solidarity In The Digital Age: The Milk Tea Alliance

January 17, 2022 Yatana Yamahata

Can online activism in the digital age be a successful way of creating real change? The Milk Tea Alliance movement demonstrates the power of intersectional solidarity through social media.

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In Community Contributions, Tech and Human Rights, Featured Content Tags social media, activists, me too, intersectionality, Hong Kong, china

UN Pays Tribute To Mama Fikile, Murdered Environmental Activist In South Africa

April 26, 2021 Ioanna Garoufalia

Killing of South African environmental activist Mama Fikile Ntshangase highlights that the killing of environmental activists has become more widespread and requires urgent attention.

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In Current Affairs, International Law and Justice Tags Environmentalism, activists, South Africa, UN

Rising Climate Killings and Threats to Human Rights and Environmental Protection

February 16, 2021 Rosalind Leech

2019 saw peak numbers of murdered environmental activists. Governments need to step up to protect activists and to hold extractive companies accountable.

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In Climate Change, Community Contributions, Business and Human Rights Tags climate change, Environmentalism, activists, extrajudicial killing, Paris Agreement, Colombia

Racial justice, intersectionality, and the environmental movement: a conversation with activist Paulo Ricardo

February 8, 2021 Keila Mcfarland Dias

Paulo Ricardo is a Brazilian activist whose mission is to make environmental justice a reality in all societal, governmental, and institutional spheres.

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In Community Contributions, Equality, Climate Change Tags Brazil, activists, climate crisis, climate change, environmental impact, United Nations, Latin America, climate

Effects of the pandemic on Myanmar’s vulnerable: An Interview with Maggi Quadrini

January 18, 2021 Napassawan 'Ploy' Wood

Maggi Quadrini is a human rights activist who works with community based organisations along the Thai-Myanmar border.

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In Community Contributions, Migration Tags activists, Thailand, Myanmar, women's rights, refugees, children, Canada, Indonesia, COVID-19, pandemic, coronavirus, violence against women
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The Federation Of Bosnia And Herzegovina Recognise The Victim Status Of “Invisible Children”
Jan 11, 2023
The Federation Of Bosnia And Herzegovina Recognise The Victim Status Of “Invisible Children”
Jan 11, 2023

Bosnia’s “invisible children” born as a consequence of sexual violence during the Yugoslav War have finally received legal recognition as civil victims of war.

Jan 11, 2023
How University Students Are Suffering From The International Struggle Between The US And China
Jan 11, 2023
How University Students Are Suffering From The International Struggle Between The US And China
Jan 11, 2023

Tension between China and the US has impacted on students who wish to study in American institutions, who now face suspicion and barriers to immigration. 

Jan 11, 2023
Alarming Conviction Of Minors Under Hong Kong’s National Security Law
Jan 11, 2023
Alarming Conviction Of Minors Under Hong Kong’s National Security Law
Jan 11, 2023

Hong Kong’s National Security Law puts democratic activists behind bars, these extensive powers to prosecute, detain, and imprison puts minors in danger.

Jan 11, 2023
Arab-Spring’s Unparalleled Gender-Based Crimes: A People’s Court To Bring Perpetrators To Justice
Jan 11, 2023
Arab-Spring’s Unparalleled Gender-Based Crimes: A People’s Court To Bring Perpetrators To Justice
Jan 11, 2023

Several Arab countries have witnessed major upheaval leading to protests against authoritarian regimes, known worldwide as the revolutions of the Arab Spring.

Jan 11, 2023
CJEU Rules Lithuanian Asylum Laws To Be Unlawful
Dec 18, 2022
CJEU Rules Lithuanian Asylum Laws To Be Unlawful
Dec 18, 2022

Belarus’ use of migrants as a political weapon against the EU has led to a swathe of anti-migrant laws in Lithuania. As EU courts condemn the legislation, the bloc is itself coming to blows with Lithuania.

Dec 18, 2022

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