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'Maid in Hell': Why Slavery?

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by Millie Goslyn-Jones “No one should be held in slavery or servitude             Everyone has the right to freedom of movement”                         The Declaration of...

Canada: Beacon of Progress?

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by Nathan Olsen In comparison with its boisterous neighbour, Canada is often seen as a country full of well-meaning, polite and respectable people. This comparison...

Chile: A Woman's Choice

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In August 2017, the Chilean Constitutional Court upheld a long-awaited law decriminalising the practice of terminating a pregnancy if it is as a result of...

Homelessness in Hungary: Orbán and Public Space

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On 20th June 2018, the Hungarian parliament adopted a bill that criminalizes a range of lawful activities requiring state authorities to protect Hungary’s ‘Christian culture’....

Black Women In Art: A Right To Be Seen

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by Hannah Marsh The Zanzibar-born British artist Lubaina Himid (b.1954) made a historical mark on the British art canon in 2017 by becoming the first...