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Since March 2020, the avenue Van Vollenhoven in Schaerbeek is car-free. The decision was motivated by the need for social distancing during the COVID-19 crisis. For eight months, the inhabitants of Schaerbeek took great advantage of the space. Children learned to ride bicycles and skate. Older people could walk around and enjoy social life at a safe distance. PRMs and cyclists could safely cross the park to the other side of Schaerbeek....
Read moreDear Elke Van Den Brandt, We, citizens of Brussels, kindly ask you to make Sunday Without Cars every Sunday at least till the end of September. ...
Read moreWe are not against cars. They do have their utility. But why privatise most of the public space in our commune for those cars that make our streets quite dangerous for our kids? Can’t we share this public space?...
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A Response to the cancellation of Sundeep Bhardwaj’s Ceasefire, by Unity Theatre, Liverpool
Pro-Palestinian comedian Sundeep Bhardwaj was due to perform at the Unity Theatre, Liverpool, on Thursday 10 July 2025, but he was informed at short notice that the venue had cancelled the booking (a rental by him) because his show “does not comply with their equality, diversity and inclusion policies....
Read moreAn die deutsche Regierung, ganz explizit an Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz, Innenminister Alexander Dobrindt, Wirtschaftsministerin Katja Reiche und Außenminister Wadephul, die die Entscheidungsbefugnis über das deutsche Votum zum EU-Assoziierungsabkommen mit Israel haben, ...
Read moreTo Whom It May Concern We are writing as a collective of PGR students in POLIS and SSP to express our disappointment at and disapproval of the proposed changes to PGR offices 9.01 and 9.02. Having not been consulted on this matter prior to its implementation and having been given three weeks’ notice on this significant change, we are offering our response. ...
Read morePEEPSA (Prevent Educate Eradicate Post Separation Abuse) [email protected] 06/07/2025 ...
Read moreAn open letter from educators who refuse the call to adopt GenAI in education
We are a global community of education professionals who refuse the call for generative AI (GenAI) adoption in schools and colleges, and reject the narrative of its inevitability....
Read moreDear Mr Ford, We are writing as concerned parents in response to the decision to make Marie Hobbs redundant from her role as chaplain and pastoral support at the school....
Read more*This open letter is intended for the University of Edinburgh administration. It has been written by the mother of a student graduating in the 2024/25 academic year and has been signed by other students’ parents and families approving its message and calling for divestment now.*...
Read more**To:** Volker Türk, High Commissioner for Human Rights Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)...
Read moreDear Ivors Academy, We want to express our grave concern regarding your decision to remove the Sound Art category from the Ivors Classical Awards....
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