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41st Annual Justice and Peace Conference – Forgotten People, Forgotten Places: Being church on the margins

Event / Thursday, 25th July 2019

STWR will be attending the 41st annual conference of the National Justice and Peace Network, organised by Church Action on Poverty. 

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Annunciando l’Articolo 25: Una strategia della gente comune per la trasformazione del mondo

Article / 9th April 2019

Dopo così tanti anni di inazione politica, solo la buona volontà collettiva della gente comune può portare alla fine della povertà in un mondo d’abbondanza attraverso continue proteste di massa in tutti i paesi. 

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The meaning of the Green New Deal

Article / 4th March 2019

The Green New Deal strongly affirms the need for more equity and social justice, and the fact that these principles are being presented and endorsed by leading politicians suggests a realignment of political forces in the United States, writes Philippe Gauthier 

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Talk by Share The World’s Resources at Cambridge University: Reclaiming the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Blog / 9th February 2019

STWR teamed up with Cambridge University Amnesty International and the Cambridge Homeless Outreach Programme to outline the case for achieving the UN’s longstanding vision of “better standards of life” for all. 

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Share The World’s Resources: A panel event at Cambridge University

Event / Monday, 28th January 2019

Share The World’s Resources is teaming up with Cambridge Homeless Outreach Programme and Cambridge University Amnesty International to outline the case for achieving the United Nation’s longstanding vision of “better standards of life in larger freedom”.  

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