‘What If?’ The Holocaust, Uyghur Genocide & our Moral Responsibility today
Online – via Eventbrite & ZoomThree generations, two stories, one shared responsibility to speak out – marking Holocaust Memorial Day
Three generations, two stories, one shared responsibility to speak out – marking Holocaust Memorial Day
Training volunteers at a range of drop-ins about modern slavery as an issue, and how to spot the signs of someone experiencing it
Session examines why modern slavery is a danger to asylum seekers, looks at specific case studies, and provides practical advice on what a survivor might look like and how to help them safely
For the opening event on our Judith Social Justice Series, we are delighted to be joined by Louise Holden from Inclusion London for a talk on women, disability and hate crime.
We are hosting Barristers Adam Wagner and Pippa Woodrow from Doughty Street Chambers for an evening of discussion on women's safety.
Join us as we go live for a timely and topical conversation for Refugee Week
Join us to mark World Refugee Day and hear from those involved in helping refugees and from refugees themselves
Join us as we go live on Instagram with ‘No to Hassockfield’, a grassroots campaign group trying to close down Hassockfield Immigration Removal Centre
We are hosting Fazilet Hadi, Head of Policy at Disability Rights UK for session 4 of our Judith Social Justice Series. This will be online.
A one-hour webinar with two wonderful Roma women to mark the 16 days of action on Violence against Women and for human rights week.
On the eve of the 1st anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, two legal experts explain how Putin can be held to account for his crimes.
Why have 222 asylum seeking children gone missing on this government’s watch and what can the Kindertransport teach us about it?