June 17, 2021
Interview: How to Organize and Support Southern, Rural Black Women
“For me, if I was writing an article, I might call it how the pandemic saved our lives,” said Amanda Furdge, who, through the US-based Southern Rural Black Women’s Initiative for Economic and Social Justice, trains high school girls from the deep south of the United States to advocate for themselves and their communities.
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“I Didn’t Feel Like a Human in There”
Immigration Detention in Canada and its Impact on Mental Health
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Italy: Students with Disabilities Included in Covid-19 Education Plans
Examples of In-Person Education in Pandemic Offer Lessons for All
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Mozambique: Grave Concerns for Rwandan Asylum Seeker
Acknowledge his Detention; Ensure Access to Lawyer; Block Any Return to Rwanda