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Culture

Refugee Art Exhibition at the Royal Albert Hall

June 27, 2019 Sarah Mills 0

The Afghanistan and Central Asian Association will be holding an art exhibition at the Royal Albert Hall to showcase their new project: Refugee Women’s Art.

Culture

Refugee Week Festival Celebrates Diversity and Promotes Community Cohesion

June 7, 2019 Sarah Mills 0

Afghanistan and Central Asian Association celebrates Refugee Week with their annual Summer Festival

Sally Challen, coercive control, domestic violence, abuse, psychological abuse, manipulation
Culture

Coercive control activist: ‘Sally Challen case is about more than murder’

March 6, 2019 Sarah Mills 0

As the Sally Challen case demonstrates, coercive control is the result of gradual, systematic degradation, which leaves wounds often invisible to others.

Afghan and Central Asian Association, Rabia Nasimi, Nooralhaq Nasimi, refugees, Afghanistan, asylum seekers, integration
International

How One Community Organisation is Tackling the Problem of Refugee Integration in Britain

January 24, 2019 Sarah Mills 3

As concern mounts over issues of community segregation, the Afghan and Central Asian Association seeks to promote unity through its integration programmes.

Muslims, Muslim soldiers, Indian soldiers, Gul Mawaz Khan Memorial Foundation, World War One, Great War
Main Story

Muslim Heroes of the First World War: How One Man’s Great Grandfather Changed the Course of History

December 3, 2018 Sarah Mills 0

The Gul Mawaz Khan Memorial Foundation is devoted to forgotten heroes–heroes whose history can bridge the divisions that plague British society today.

Jamal, Syrian refugee, bully, bullying, hate crime, Far Right
Main Story

We Are All Responsible for What Happened to Jamal

November 30, 2018 Sarah Mills 3

What happened to 15-year-old Syrian refugee Jamal is not an isolated incident. Dehumanisation is a prerequisite to hate-based violence.

Fantasy Congress, Allison Seboldt, online gaming, fantasy sports, midterm elections, congressional elections
News

Fantasy Sports and Politics? New Online Game ‘Fantasy Congress’ Gives Midterm Elections a Fresh Spin

July 27, 2018 Sarah Mills 0

Would an audience better informed and involved make smarter decisions? Creator behind Fantasy Congress hopes to get more people excited about politics.

adhan, Islam, Richard Dawkins, twitter, Winchester cathedral
Culture

Really Mr. Dawkins, Are Petty Comparisons Your Style Now?

July 18, 2018 Sarah Mills 2

To answer your question in good faith, Mr. Dawkins, yes, it is your cultural upbringing. But your tweet wasn’t really about that, was it?

Gulnaz, Afghanistan, Kimberley Motley, feminism, women's rights, human rights, Islam
International

Of Superheroes and Humans: Kimberley Motley’s Fight for Human Rights in Afghanistan

June 22, 2018 Sarah Mills 0

Attorney Kimberley Motley shares her creative approaches to justice for women in Afghanistan and the psychological toll of her most harrowing cases.

International

Did Tariq Ramadan Lie About His University Credentials?

March 10, 2018 Sarah Mills 3

French and Swiss sources have recently reported that Tariq Ramadan claimed to be professor at the University of Fribourg when he was not.

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    The first article in the “For a New Left” series looks at how and why we should begin to rebuild and re-establish left wing values.

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    July 21, 2017 2

    The spread of anti-christian hatred in Egypt goes beyond ISIS to include non-violent groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood, and even former ruler Mobarak.

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    Cults and Terrorism: Can We Establish Parallels Between Noxious Belief Systems? | Sarah Mills

    July 5, 2017 3

    Can insights and lessons about human behavioural trends and group psychologies from cults help us understand and thereby reduce risks of terrorism today?

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    The Need for an Expanded Theory of Mind in an Era of Increasing Polarisation | Angelos Sofocleous

    July 3, 2017 0

    Can the Theory of Mind help us foster more empathy and drive us out of our bubbles? How can we achieve a world governed by facts in an era of polarisation?

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