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01 Aug 2019
Jessica McMorrow
Amnesty International Children’s Human Rights Network and Whitley Bay Film Festival are teaming up to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and the campaign for the UK to sign up to Optional Protocol 3 of the Convention.
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31 May 2019
Ana Chubinidze FRSA
Policymakers and algorithm coders should be the ones educated about the ethical and societal issues associated with using personalised online content, not consumers.
26 May 2019
Adanna Shallowe
Adanna Shallowe argues that reports from the UN and Human Rights Watch show that UK poverty has reached crisis levels.
14 May 2019
Anj Handa
What does it mean to be British? Is it a question of birth, ethnicity, language? All of the above, or none? Anj Handa FRSA leads a conversation on identity ahead of a Fellow-led event in Leeds on 29 May.
29 Mar 2019
Becca Dove Tim Fisher
Can we be hopeful and brave in being consciously relational, to build those "important emotional ties that help the wider community to be active in the social movement"?
11 Mar 2019
Laura Partridge
Our research found a spike in admissions to Pupil Referral Units in the autumn term of Year 11, the final term before a student's exam results count towards a school's performance.
05 Feb 2019
Asheem Singh
Howard Schultz is the latest billionaire to enter politics. How should we respond to the rise of super-rich candidates?
05 Dec 2018
Joe Calouri
Joe Caluori FRSA calls upon Fellows with experience in criminology, child protection, education, law enforcement and drugs policy to use their expertise to help progress his Catalyst project.
27 Nov 2018
Naomi Bath
Naomi Bath reflects on a recent trip to New York visiting schools, sketching out different ways in which students are using their voice to tackle social injustice.
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15 Nov 2018
London FRSA is speaking at an event at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, exploring the concept of race alongside a panel of other academics, artists and sociologists.
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