Ché Ramsden was born in South Africa, and works for an NGO in the UK. She has worked as a Research Assistant at the London School of Economics (LSE) and in voluntary positions as a Youth Adviser UNICEF UK, and Student Stop AIDS. She has an MSc in Social Policy and Planning from the LSE. Follow her on [email protected]
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Publicado no/na: 50.50On freeing Kenya's pastoralist communities from discrimination
An interview with Justine N. Leisiano on her work defending girls’, women’s and disabled people’s rights in the...
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Publicado no/na: 50.50Artivism: art as activism, activism as art
Art can be a powerful tool for activists. It can grapple with the world and bring about change. This piece explores...
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Publicado no/na: 50.50Self-care in a digital space
For feminist activists, burnout is the norm. How can we best preserve collective wellbeing while practicing security...
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Publicado no/na: democraciaAbiertaClassificar corpos, negar liberdades
A classificação é um instrumento de opressão. Este artigo, que examina o abuso dirigido a Caster Semenya, antecipa o...
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Publicado no/na: democraciaAbiertaClasificar cuerpos, negar libertades
La clasificación es un instrumento de opresión. Este artículo, que examina el abuso dirigido a Caster Semenya,...
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Publicado no/na: 50.50Classifying bodies, denying freedoms
From sex to race, classification is a tool of oppression. Abuse directed at Caster Semenya lies at the centre of the...