Tag #Social Justice

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Martinique Activist Released After Court Applies Speedy Trial Rule

Rodrigue Petitot, a Martinique activist known for protesting high food prices (40% above mainland France), was released from house arrest on April 4th, 2025, after a court applied article 397.4 of the French penal code, which mandates release if a court doesn't rule within four months of a detained ...

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Extractivism: From Resource Extraction to Systemic Exploitation

The term "extractivism," initially used to describe resource extraction in South America, now broadly critiques various forms of exploitation, linking environmental damage to social and economic injustices, revealing its evolution from resource extraction to encompassing broader exploitation.

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Israel Launches Major Anti-Racism Program in Schools and Youth Sports

The Israeli Justice and Education Ministries launched a joint anti-racism program, starting with workshops in five schools and expanding to 27 next year, focusing on middle school students and youth soccer teams to combat racism and promote equality.

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Greece: Government Rejects Holiday Bonus Reinstatement Amidst Economic Growth

For seven months, Greece's Association of Judges and Prosecutors has unsuccessfully sought a meeting with the Ministry of Finance to reinstate holiday bonuses for public sector employees and retirees, citing a lack of governmental respect and social injustice amidst economic growth; the government's...

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No Poverty
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Persistent Poverty in Spain Despite Economic Growth

Spain's poverty rate stands at 25.8%, a modest improvement from 2023 but highlighting the persistent challenges despite recent economic gains and social programs; experts point to systemic issues such as wealth concentration and the long-term effects of the 2008 economic crisis.

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No Poverty
zeit.de
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Kompany Warns of Racism's Societal Impact

Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany warned about the dangers of racism, especially for children, emphasizing unequal opportunities as a root cause of societal problems; the team will wear special jerseys to show support against racism during their game against St. Pauli.

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Sugar Island: A Dominican Story of Pregnancy, Poverty, and Discrimination

Sugar Island, a fictional film by Johanné Gómez Terrero, depicts the life of a 16-year-old Dominico-Haitian girl facing unintended pregnancy and the struggles of sugarcane workers in the Dominican Republic, where abortion is illegal and many Haitian migrants face denationalization.

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Gender Equality
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Salt Lake City Demolishes Murals Honoring Police Violence Victims

Salt Lake City's demolition of Fleet Block, a site featuring murals honoring victims of police violence, sparked outrage among residents who viewed it as a sacred space. The city cited high preservation costs and hazardous conditions, despite prior community engagement, leading to feelings of betray...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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US Tariffs Threaten UK Economy Amidst Growing Anti-American Sentiment

Amidst growing anti-American sentiment in the UK parliament, the looming threat of US tariffs on British goods is causing economic concern, potentially triggering a global recession and further impacting Britain's already strained post-Brexit trade relations with the EU by 15%.

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French Urban Renewal Project Prioritizes Resident-Built Additions

A 12 million euro urban renewal project in Mérignac, France's Beutre neighborhood, completed in 2024, preserved resident-built home additions, resulting in expanded living spaces and significant energy savings, demonstrating a community-centered approach to urban development.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
zeit.de
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Berlin Renames 16 Streets, Addressing Colonial and Nazi Pasts

Over the past six years, Berlin has renamed at least 16 streets or squares; half were due to colonialist, racist, antisemitic, or Nazi ties of the namesakes, while others honored individuals or reduced duplicate names, with Mitte having the most changes (four).

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Spanish Women's Ongoing Fight for Equality: From Franco's Regime to the Present

This article recounts the struggles of Spanish women for equality from the Franco era to the present, highlighting the ongoing fight against sexism and other intersecting forms of oppression, marked by the recent recognition of past feminist protests as a 'Place of Democratic Memory'.

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Gender Equality

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