International Trans Day of Visibility
Community and kinship are powerful and pertinent components of the trans community and of trans people themselves
Shamima Begum ruling: a threat to the right to have rights
Shamima Begum’s case is unique, not because she is the first person to lose citizenship, but because throughout the trial, she was treated as an adult and not a child.
How Social Media Fuels the Iranian Protests
Mahsa Amini’s death was the catalyst that started a continuing global movement against Iran’s current regime.
Rwanda Plan: breakdown of the judgment
Set against a historical low in successful deportations, the Rwanda Plan reveals more than a haemorrhage of time and public resources, but a UK government with little to offer.
International Day of Education
It is pertinent that not only are their actions scrutinised and condemned, but most importantly as a global community that we strive and actively contribute to protecting the rights of these girls and women, many of whom have only endured hardship and strife.
Rethinking the Environment with Indigenous Agency
We do not suggest that indigenous life is infallible, but that Indigenous perspectives and mobilisation are crucial to the environmental movement at large.
SOAS and 67 other UK Universities strike again in March
It is therefore utterly disingenuous and hypocritical for it to not only be complicit in maintaining unequal and unliveable work conditions of its staff but to also be actively involved in suppressing them from protesting and voicing their concerns.
Kurdish Londoners March for Ocalan on His 23rd Year of Incarceration
The conditions of Ocalan’s imprisonment demands the attention of global human rights organizations for the unfair court process, illegal capture, and inhumane treatment while in prison.