Qatar and the World Cup – The beautiful game, gone ugly
3 key ‘sportswashing’ issues the Qatar World Cup hosts don’t want you to know. A list, by Kai Evans.
3 key ‘sportswashing’ issues the Qatar World Cup hosts don’t want you to know. A list, by Kai Evans.
“Follow the footsteps through the book to create your own learning journey about migration.” Journeys is divided into four distinct themes: Stereotypes; Culture; Journeys; and Protection. The themes have been designed to be covered consecutively to allow children to build on their learning from the previous theme. This resource includes:
How do we remove the legacies of colonialism from engineering? Engineer Adedotun Adekeye explores this question in a new two-part series.
How does Israel’s current aggression on Gaza relate to Africa’s own history of political violence in Uganda and Africa?
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The Climate Justice Tree resources, introduced by CJ the climate justice bee, include: A short educator’s guide to the resource materials A multimedia site with worksheets, videos, PowerPoint materials and classroom-ready role play exercises Explainers and introductory exercises on climate change; materials to explore the impact of climate change on
The “Tips on Teaching Africa” webpage from Boston University’s African Studies Center offers practical guidance for educators on how to teach about Africa in an informed and balanced way. The page stresses the importance of addressing Africa’s vast diversity—spanning languages, cultures, histories, and geography—and cautions against reducing the continent to