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UNCRC Article 42 Young voices on rights

As part of STEP's Young Voices series and our latest initiative to increase awareness of the UNCRC how it relates to education for nomadic communities, we have collaborated with young people…

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UNCRC Article 29 Young voices on rights

As part of STEP's Young Voices series and our latest initiative to increase awareness of the UNCRC how it relates to education for nomadic communities, we have collaborated with young people…

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UNCRC Article 28 Young voices on rights

As part of STEP's Young Voices series and our latest initiative to increase awareness of the UNCRC how it relates to education for nomadic communities, we have collaborated with young people…

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UNCRC Article 2 Young voices on rights

As part of STEP's Young Voices series and our latest initiative to increase awareness of the UNCRC how it relates to education for nomadic communities, we have collaborated with young people…

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Digital worker inquiry and the critical potential of participatory worker data science Dr Karen Gregory , Sociology

Platform Labour +Discussion with Mark Paterson Data Controversies 2024

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Cisinformed: Disinformation and the Media War on Transgender Rights

Misinformation is the defining feature of public discourse on transgender people and their rights in the United States and the United Kingdom today and the foremost obstacle to advancing the cause of…

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Katy Montgomerie: On combating online hate and the gender-critical movement

Anti-trans hate is on the rise. The reasons are complex, with international bodies such as ILGA-Europe (2022) and the Council of Europe (2022) noting how trans lives and the legitimacy of trans…

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Rights retention in action (impact of the UOE Research Publications Policy after 12 months) - Theo Andrew

Join Theo Andrew as he gives an update on the impact of the University of Edinburgh's "Right Retention Policy" after 12 months. You can find out more about the University's Rights…

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Legal for 40 Years: A snapshot from someone who was there

In Scotland, the legalisation of homosexual activities came into effect on the 1st Feb 1981. Terry Munyard was instrumental in this change. Join us on that historic day to talk to someone who…

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International Women's Day 2021: The role of women in AIDS and LGBTQ+ Activism

Hidden heroines: join us as we learn from some truly notable women about their role in HIV and LGBTQ+ Activism The success of the recent Channel 4 series 'It's a Sin' has shone a…

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Revisiting the AfroCROWD Juneteenth Wiki Civil Rights Conference of 2020

SpeakersSherry Antoine, ED AfroCROWD.org (host)Alexandria Lockett, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Spelman CollegeBrandon Sullivan, Wiki Caribbean CommunicationsLinda Fletcher, AfroCROWD Community…

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In conversation with Susana Pavlou, Director of MIGS

Improving Justice in Child Contact is a project exploring child contact decisions in families affected by domestic abuse. It is funded by the European Union’s Rights, Equality and Citizenship…

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Power Up/Power Down – 5_Summary

Power Up/Power Down was an exciting partnership project between Scottish Women’s Aid and the Children and Young People’s Commissioner for Scotland. In 2016, 27 children and young…

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Power Up/Power Down – 4_Changing the story

Power Up/Power Down was an exciting partnership project between Scottish Women’s Aid and the Children and Young People’s Commissioner for Scotland. In 2016, 27 children and young…

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Power Up/Power Down – 2_Zayne and Mia's story

Power Up/Power Down was an exciting partnership project between Scottish Women’s Aid and the Children and Young People’s Commissioner for Scotland. In 2016, 27 children and young people…

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Power Up/Power Down – 3_What should happen next

Power Up/Power Down was an exciting partnership project between Scottish Women’s Aid and the Children and Young People’s Commissioner for Scotland. In 2016, 27 children and young people…

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