The life of Latin-American immigrants, their problems and needs, have been recorded by the photographer, with the aim of recognizing the work and the part played by women in social development. Ramón Alabau The camera of this Anglo-Mexican has reflected the views of 11 young Latin Americans […]
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Not everything is done: International Women’s Day
Thousands of actions are underway across the world that claim that gender equality still hasn’t been achieved in the 21stC. In Newcastle one such debate has been organised. Date: 8th of March. . During the french revolution, the parisian women raised their voices in defence of their rights. The work […]
Do you hear the people sing? One Day More
Recently Tom Hooper’s stunning adaptation of Victor Hugo’s incredible novel ‘Les Miserables’, has brought to light that despite significant technological changes, social issues have fundamentally remained stagnant. Georgina Campbell Writing in the backdrop of the French Revolution, Victor Hugo was in the middle of a social upheaval as questions of […]
The unbreakable vow, Capitalism: our love affair
A ‘love’ that will be lasting our lifetimes. An individual’s relationship with capitalism is very much a passionate, emotional love affair, similar to those read in books and watched on the silver screen. We are so fervent in our consuming that we turn in desperation to loans and lending. Georgina […]
New York… a slice of the Big Apple
Cosmopolitan and multicultural, famous for its symbolic skyscrapers, renowned theatres and museums, New York is best-known for the vibrant atmosphere of the island of Manhattan, an area of almost 60 square kilometres that is the most important part of this city in the state of the same name. _ Ilsa […]