UK-based solidarity groups once again come together to express their support for Aboriginal peoples, their struggle to defend their lands and oppose the presence of transnational corporations. In addition, to discuss what the conquest of the American continent really meant. On the agenda: 9 and 12 October. The presence […]
Migrants
Immigrants in Europe: between rejection and acceptance
In recent years, the European Union (EU) has reduced the number of foreigners arriving on its territory by up to 90 per cent, but the migration crisis of 2015 led it to modify its structures for controlling the flow of foreigners arriving at its borders. Antonio Rondón In […]
Immigrants and activists: My fire comes from my family’s pain
Her familys struggles, their stories of violence and environmental damage motivated Alejandra Piazzolla to study Conservation Biology and Ecology and utilise this knowledge in her role as joint coordinator at Extinction Rebellion, internationalist solidarity network where she fights for social justice, anti-racism and anti-oppression.
An open future: epigenetic and environment
In his recent book, Professor Jan Baedke (“Above the gene, beyond biology”) criticises the acclaimed Richard Dawkins for being unidirectional and too simplistic. Nigel Pocock Reality, as least at a genetic level―is not unidirectional, made up of a simple cause and effect along an evolutionary and seemingly deterministic line. It […]
A protest demanding climate justice
The climate and environmental emergency has a disproportionate effect on people in the global South and their communities in the global North. The aim of the “Carnival for climate justice” organised by XR Unify (XR) on August 29 is to highlight this. True climate justice means admitting that marginalised […]