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26 Apr 2018
Phoebe Williams
An emblem of the discrimination that women still face is a lack of visibility: we simply don’t see women as much as we should. The effects of this are far-reaching, but we can all do something to rectify it.
Anthony Painter
Anthony Painter argues that UK's anti-poverty movement would be foolish to dismiss Universal Basic Income before it has been tried.
25 Apr 2018
Anthony Painter discusses how the plight of the Windrush generation is indicative of a too frequent occurrence of unnecessary harm in public policy.
12 Mar 2018
Darren Abrahams
Darren Abrahams shares his journey to co-founding Crisis Classroom - a refugee education social enterprise - and invites you to join along for the ride as the team hit the road, sending trained educators around Europe this spring.
06 Mar 2018
Kayshani Gibbon
The Citizens’ Economic Council programme publishes its final report: ‘Building a Public Culture of Economics'. Find out why we think this is important.
09 Jan 2018
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We often get asked why we at the Sisters of Frida campaign for the rights of disabled women. Here are a few reasons why, gathered through our research and covering the topics of employment and pay.
12 Dec 2017
Hetal Jani
Economic inequality and environmental damage are intrinsically linked and in order to tackle them, we need to address them together.
05 Dec 2017
Andy Shipley
Andy Shipley FRSA questions why the government is rejecting the welfare of its disabled citizens and failing to facilitate their contribution to society.
20 Sep 2017
Frank Hore FRSA
AI and robotics are challenging human supremacy in a growing number of tasks. Will these technologies lead to the decimation of jobs? Or could they take us to a better world of work?
27 Mar 2017
Ahmed Shaal
For inclusive growth to truly succeed, it will require strong and fair social institutions.
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