On the 15th of May Cormac Russell is offering a web seminar to provide us with the tools we need to change our universe, starting with our own immediate surroundings. . “Changing Communities – Value Community & Make A Difference” will show how it is possible to mobilise society and […]
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Five days on £1 a day?
Intermon Oxfam is setting a challenge to live below the poverty line for five days from the 29th April to the 3rd May: participants must prepare five days’ worth of meals on a budget of just £5. . Such a restricted budget does not even cover the cost of a […]
Sexism in the workplace: an unequal society
Kayla Harrison, US judo star, is an example of a woman overcoming stereotypes and discrimination in society. . In the last Olympics Games in London, she won the gold medal but she also faced a dark past. She was the victim of sexual abuse by her coach, something that has […]
Amada Silva… Simply Amada
She fled the political situation in her native country and moved to the UK with her family. Over the past three decades she has lived and worked in this country, helping numerous people in difficult situations. Benjamin Serra “Forget your name, from now on, you are refugees protected by the […]
Claudio Chipana: “If culture isn’t diverse, it’s not culture”
“The greatest of riches that a country can have is its culture, that is what makes it free. The more cultured a country is, the freer it will be”. Ramón Alabau London has always been known for its cultural diversity. The figures show: out of its 7 million inhabitants, […]