So Where's Home? explores the unique perspectives and identities of Third Culture Kids, people who have spent a significant portion of their childhood overseas. More
What’s the difference between ‘creepy’ behaviour and ‘stalking’? And if someone’s behaving in a ‘creepy’ or ‘obsessive’ way, when should you start getting worried? More
Why are 200 million girls missing? In India, China and many other parts of the world today, girls are killed, aborted and abandoned simply because they are girls. The United Nations estimates as many as 200 million girls* are missing in the world today because of this so-called “gendercide”. More
"As women asylum seekers, we are often in vulnerable situations – isolated, traumatised, in ill health, facing destitution, homelessness, and deportation. More
Hilarious video teasing racists. Apparently some viewers are so irremediably racist they just don't get it. So let's confirm: yes, the video actually teases… you. Enjoy! More
A new documentary has been released showing the extreme deprivation and disturbing conditions faced daily by child prisoners in Africa. The documentary titled “Ten” reveals that the age of criminal responsibility in most African countries is 10. It also shows that over 1 million children are languishing in African prisons. Africa also emerges in this […] More
20 million viewers in less than one month…. Before saying anything about the song that has transcended so rhythmically social, ethnic, language and even geographical borders, it’s a musical idea to look up the meaning of the two melodic words Kolaveri Di. More
"People don't like foreigners coming in. I know. People didn't like me when I came here as a refugee from the Nazis. I escaped. Many millions didn't. When Hitler came after the Jews, we had no legal rights to go into any other country. 60 years ago, Britain signed up to the Refugee Convention. That's […] More
25 October 2011. If you think child slavery ended years ago, then you should have come to this Swansea University event. Held as part of Black History month on 24 October, former child slave Jean-Robert Cadet met with people concerned about this continuing injustice. More
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