HUMAN RIGHTS & WRONGS

 

Human rights are the basic moral principles and freedoms that belong to each and every one of us throughout our lives. But with human rights comes human wrongs. In this pillar, we explore global human rights and wrongs and the intersectionality of global inequality.

“My environmentalism will be intersectional or it will be bullshit”

Georgia Cavanagh explores intersectional environmentalism through the lens of Flavia Dzodan’s infamous quote: ‘my feminism will be intersectional or it will be bullshit"

Georgia Cavanagh explores intersectional environmentalism through the lens of Flavia Dzodan’s infamous quote: ‘my feminism will be intersectional or it will be bullshit"


Climate Justice is Queer Justice

Ellen Salter looks at the intersectionality between climate justice and the queer community.

Ellen Salter looks at the intersectionality between climate justice and the queer community.


The Race to Legislate: The Right to Development in Sustainable Development

Harper Edhels examines the critical legislative transition from corporate transparency to accountability and the impact this has on the right to development.

Harper Edhels examines the critical legislative transition from corporate transparency to accountability and the impact this has on the right to development.


Modern Slavery and The Environment

Megan Light explores the modern slavery -environment nexus; how climate change is a cause and consequence of modern slavery.

Megan Light explores the modern slavery -environment nexus; how climate change is a cause and consequence of modern slavery.


Period Poverty & Climate Justice: From stigmas to solutions

Harper Edhels explores the mutual benefits to people and planet of reducing period poverty, limiting environmental degradation and empowering women.

Harper Edhels explores the mutual benefits to people and planet of reducing period poverty, limiting environmental degradation and empowering women.


Clothes, Gender and The Climate

Megan Light explores the links between gender, poverty, and the climate crisis in fast fashion.

Megan Light explores the links between gender, poverty, and the climate crisis in fast fashion.


 

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