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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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To Dr. Alex Peterken and the Governing Board, This is an open letter, signed and passionately supported by the Charterhouse community, objecting to the implementation of your upcoming phone policy....
Read moreDear Universities of The Netherlands, Dutch Universities of Applied Sciences, and Respective Executive Boards, ...
Read moreDear Trustees of the Methodist Independent Schools Trust, We write to you as a collective of Moorlands School parents to express our deep concern and profound disappointment at the way the closure of our school has been managed. The approach taken has left many of us with a lasting sense of mistrust and a strong feeling that the needs of our children and the Moorlands community were not prioritised....
Read moreSehr geehrter Herr Minister Mohrs, mit seiner Resolution vom 29.1.2025 hat der Deutsche Bundestag die dringende Notwendigkeit anerkannt, jüdisches Leben auf dem Campus zu schützen und antisemitischen Vorfällen und Tendenzen...
Read moreI pledge to create good ripples in the world by connecting, inspiring and collaborating with fellow...
Read moreIn Defense of Artistic Freedom: Support Legal Action Against Political Abuse
We, the undersigned, stand in solidarity with Slovenian artist Maja Smrekar, who is pursuing legal action against the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) for unauthorized use of her artwork, defamation, and incitement of public hostility....
Read moreFor thirty years, Minnesota’s public colleges and universities have recognized the importance of Ethical and Civic Responsibility by including it as a required Goal Area in the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum. When the draft of the revised standards was released, we were disappointed to see that Civic Engagement had been separated from Ethics and both had been relegated to a set of optional domains alongside Life Skills and Applied Writing....
Read more*An open letter from Bernard-Henri Lévy, Sting, Andriy Yermak, Sean Penn, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Oleksandra Matviichuk, Marina Abramovic, Elina Svitolina, and Salman Rushdie.*...
Read more**An Open Letter to All NYC Mayoral Candidates** *From the New York Cannabis Retail Association (NYCRA)*...
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