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Posts tagged 'Paris'
France, USA, and the Fight for Black Lives
September 7, 2020 -
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Social movements in the name of Black lives are gaining visibility internationally, but as part of this, the reallocation...
The Climate Justice Movement Will Thrive Despite the Failures of Paris
January 14, 2016 -
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It is time to understand the real victims of the sluggish plan for climate action and what will be lost if we continue at our current...
How Faith Must Battle Climate Change
July 11, 2015 -
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We must move beyond painfully slow negotiations on climate change and use faith as an inspiration to make immediate changes The...
The Climate Crisis: A Civilisational Wake-Up Call
April 12, 2015 -
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Climate change is changing everything and time is not on our side Today, carbon dioxide molecules make up approximately...
Decolonial Expressions of Outrage in the Wake of the Charlie Hebdo Attack
January 9, 2015 -
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The emergence of critical decolonial responses is crucial to coming to terms with and addressing the shooting at Charlie...
Stitched Up: Time To Put Ethics on the Designers’ Table
February 19, 2014 -
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International fashion weeks must coincide with a call for an ethical fashion revolution The 1.5 trillion dollar...
Paris: The City of Light with Its Own Dark Secrets
October 17, 2012 -
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Many Roma inhabitants in Paris are living in the worst human conditions imaginable, a fact which goes completely unnoticed It...