Naming the Unnameable: Poetry and the Refugee Crisis
The experiences of people seeking refuge are near impossible to understand for those of us whose lives have never been disrupted by conflict. Who do
The experiences of people seeking refuge are near impossible to understand for those of us whose lives have never been disrupted by conflict. Who do
The danger of a single story In an increasing environment where there appears to be insufficient time and intolerance in considering the ‘story’ of another,
By Patrick O’Grady Burkina Faso in West Africa was the destination for students and teachers who travelled on Self Help Africa’s annual schools’ study visit
Those interested in good quality lectures, music and humour (and much else!) will already be familiar with TED – https://www.ted.com/ – in 2009, TED posted
Are we inevitably heading for disaster given current (over)consumption trends? What can be done and who needs to do it? 9 Billion 86% 32:1 72
“The white man is very clever. He came quietly and peaceably with his religion. We were amused at his foolishness and allowed him to stay.
Source: Joe Villion (as published in the New York Times) This article was written by Henning Mankell – better known as creator of Swedish detective
Charles Dickens was a masterful storyteller of social problems of his day who challenged Victorian aristocracy and elites to journey into workhouses and slums through his novels
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