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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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Published by Connected Archives, connected-archives.com We have become aware that Cosmopolitan Germany is requiring photographers to sign contributor contracts containing open-ended AI usage clauses as a non-negotiable condition of assignment. We want to address this directly, and on the record....
Read more**Dear Andy,** The people of Makerfield elected you on a promise of hope. In your victory speech you said the result would “bring about a country that works fairly for everywhere and for everybody”. ...
Read moreDear prof.dr. Bruno Ehrler, prof.dr.ir. Sander Tans, dr. Paula van Tijn, and prof.dr. Pieter Rein ten Wolde...
Read moreAn Open Letter to the Prime Minister: A Call for Urgent Investment in Eating Disorders Research
**To: The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom** We are writing to you as clinicians, researchers and people affected by eating disorders to call for an urgent and sustained increase in investment in eating disorders research. ...
Read moreOpen Letter to Studios and Producers on the Use of Child Actors’ Voices in AI
To studio executives, producers, casting teams, commissioners, and all those shaping the future of recorded performance,...
Read moreAn Open Letter to the Attorney General: The Erosion of Justice for Victims of Rape
**To: The Rt Hon. Lord Richard Hermer KC** **Cc: The Attorney General's Office** The promise of justice for victims of rape in the UK is currently a hollow one. My daughter’s experience, following her report of a rape in 2023, has revealed a legal system that is not only failing to protect victims but is actively facilitating their re-traumatisation....
Read more**To**: The Secretary of State for Education, The Children’s Commissioners for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology ...
Read more# Open letter to Hackney Council: reinstate the photograph of Cllr Puech wearing a keffiyeh **Inviting signatures from councillors, Hackney residents and organisations**...
Read moreDear Wera Hobhouse, MP, I believe the proposed EHRC is an overreach and comes at a great cost to Bath residents: it presents contradicting responsibilities to businesses, fails to consider harassment on the part of the public, and acknowledges in its Equality Impact Assessment the absence of case law to provide adequate guidance. ...
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