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Alison Clemens is an archivist and librarian, and founding co-coordinator of the Abolition in Special Collections collective. Jess Farrell is an archival consultant at Redstart Works and a community organizer.
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Let us build a cyberspace that respects everyone’s dignity and human rights. And let us ensure that the digital age delivers peace, security and prosperity for all.
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Across the world, people are still suffering the effects of slavery and colonialism and struggling to get the reparations they deserve.
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France is demanding a Council text tackles US data access laws but several smaller countries are pushing in the opposition direction
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Twenty-five years after the United Nations adopted Resolution 1325, the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda is both a landmark in diplomacy and a study in unfulfilled promise. Its most profound achievement has been to force open a conversation about the gendered power structures that fuel conflict.
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Depuis fin septembre, des vidéos impressionnantes montrant d’immenses manifestations pro-israéliennes à Paris, Londres et New York circulent sur les réseaux sociaux, partagées par un compte de soutien…
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Représailles « troublantes », négligence, manque de transparence, lenteur : l’Église catholique souffre encore de sévères maux dans l’accompagnement des victimes de violences sexuelles en son sein, malgré des années d’efforts pour lutter contre ce fléau mondial, a révélé une commission du Vatican.
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Citizens have enrolled with little opposition, albeit with some concerns over security and privacy, as UK plans system
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Edward Serotta created an archive of 1,230 in-depth interviews with Holocaust survivors about how they lived, both before and after. “Every one of them comes with a story,” he said.
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Banning online anonymity tools like Tor won’t stop crime. It will only drive people underground and normalize government control over the internet
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Critics condemn Robby Starbuck, appointed in lawsuit settlement, for ‘peddling lies and pushing extremism’
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Commissioned by the Imperial War Museum, Cornwallis Cloth ends ‘archival silence’ around invaluable West Indian contribution to war effort
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Essentielle aux échanges d’idées et au développement de la recherche, la liberté académique subit aujourd’hui des attaques aux États-Unis, un pays qui ont contribué à son essor.
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Visitors can explore 3D renderings of stolen artworks, historical artifacts, rare books and more in UNESCO's new digital museum
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"Orwell 2 + 2 = 5", le percutant documentaire du cinéaste haïtien Raoul Peck consacré à l’auteur de 1984 et aux théories de ce dernier démonte les mécanismes, comme la désinformation et la déshumanisation, qui permettent aux systèmes autoritaires de se mettre en place.
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Sécheresses, urbanisation... Dans le Sahel, les Touareg sont poussés à la sédentarisation. Moussa Ag Mohamed Lehbib, de l'ONG Tamsidhalt, décrit le sentiment de perte et la nécessaire adaptation au chaos climatique de ces nomades.
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Depths of Paradise project backed by British family and created by Stephen Lewis, a descendant of survivors
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Mākereti Papakura died weeks before handing in her thesis at Oxford university documenting the life and customs of her tribe, work that is still used by Māori today
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Le combat des défenseur·es de l’environnement est essentiel pour l'action climatique. Chaque jour, ils et elles s’engagent pour protéger les terres, les forêts et les océans. Pourtant, ces défenseur·es sont victimes d'une répression mondiale.
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Raoul Peck's vital documentary Orwell: 2 + 2 = 5, which premiered tonight at the Cannes Film Festival, makes it startlingly clear the degree to which we are living in Orwellian times. The parallels between the nightmare of 1984 – where Big Brother dictates every facet of life – and Trump's America have not been properly acknowledged. This film does that. T
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