The activist in favour of women’s rights witnesses at her daily work how the religious pressure on ethnic minorities is increasing, exacerbating the situation for victims of gender-based violence, who receive threats if they break their silence. Noelia Ceballos Terrén Pragna Patel was born in Kenya in one […]
Human Rights
John Lennon: “All rapes are violent but this was extreme”
“He was mixed race, a good looking guy. He said he liked me and asked me out for a drink. I said yes, I was flattered”. Noelia Ceballos Terrén After four years John Lennon, 44, from Dublin, can still remember every detail of that Saturday in August 2010. […]
N. Desborough: “It’s possible to be gay and Christian, but…”
“Nowhere in the Bible affirms homosexuality as a practice that is approved by God”, says this free Church Pastor, who works daily to create a more inclusive atmosphere for homosexuals. Nevertheless, he states that the Bible must continue to govern Christian morality; therefore he is roundly opposed to gay marriage. […]
The price of food is not for the poor in Latin America
In Latin America the high cost of food has a strong social impact, which amongst other things, is shown by greater poverty and destitution. Lourdes Pérez Navarro The price index for food of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) continued to rise in 2013 […]
Our right to the city and the streets
On the 7th of November, an event will take place to discuss the provision and enjoyment of the urban environment by the citizens. A proposal will be discussed together with a photographic exhibition inspired by the fight to reclaim of the streets that shape cities. War on Want is […]