Paco de la Coba, a Spanish journalist, arrived in the UK at the age of 23 and noticed that the Spanish diaspora did not have its own newspaper, as was the case with the Brazilian, Indian, Polish or Chinese diaspora. So he decided to launch El Ibérico, which celebrates its […]
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Roaming feminisms in Latin America, the other revolution
In an open public lecture, University College London professor, Claire Lindsey, will speak o n the impact of ‘women travellers’ in Latin American history, and how the experience of these women hold rich potential for new feminist movements. Harry Allen It is often said that Latin American feminism […]
Europe is ageing in the 21st century
This phenomenon threatens to undermine the EU’s competitiveness, exacerbate labour shortages, inflate public budgets and deepen regional inequalities. Studies suggest that by 2050, 25% of Europe’s population will be over 65. Ernesto H. Lacher The trend in the ageing of Europeans is set to amplify over the next […]
Climate emergency puts workers at risk
Cataclysms affect the population as a whole but are particularly harsh on workers, commonly the people most exposed to the rigours of the climate for long periods of more intense temperatures. Global warming could, by about 2050, cause losses equivalent to 19% of global income. Sergio Ferrarto […]
Cinema capture and celebrates Black girlhood
A year-long touring programme featuring films exploring the childhoods of Black girls, made by Black filmmakers, began last 11 May. Called “Snapshot”, it will be shown in 30 venues across the UK and will end in April 2025. It is a series of four features and five short films […]