The Nationality and Borders Bill presented by the Home Secretary, Priti Patel, will exacerbate the crisis of the diaspora fleeing different sorts of violence and looking for a safe haven in the United Kingdom. According to experts, the bill openly violates international human rights. Nestor Maron According to […]
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Indigenous peoples, marginalised and forgotten peoples
According to figures from the United Nations, more than 476 million indigenous people live in 90 countries across the world, representing 6.2% of the global population. In the middle of the Western world, they are struggling to preserve their unique cultures, traditions, languages and systems of knowledge. Ibis Frade […]
But where are you really from?
This is the name of a three-part series of short film screenings and workshops by mixed heritage filmmakers, celebrating films and generating conversation on identity, heritage labels, language, significance of names and the “good immigrant” trope. The multicultural work is the creation of Tape Collective who, before a UK-wide […]
Venezuelan elections at risk
Venezuela will go to the polls on 21 November to elect the country’s 23 leaders and 335 mayors in addition to members of the regional and municipal legislative councils. However, there is talk of a conspiracy to legitimise or not the elections. Wiliam Urquijo Pascual The European Union […]
What I do is me: for that I came
One of the paradoxes of quantum physics is that the reality of a particle is determined by it being observed by a consciousness. Sean Sheehan Prior to its observation, reality is a fluid multiplicity -quantum fluctuations brought about by the collapse of the wave function (no, I do […]