This year marks the 20th anniversary of 9/11. So what is the legacy of the global War on Terror, and what does the future hold for the Biden administration?Join us as we discuss this topic with expert panelists who have been on the ground in Iraq and Afghanistan and reported on the domestic rise o
Amid increased disappearances of rights defenders, we explore the remarkable efforts of women land rights activists in Mexico and the journalists reporting their stories. Join us at 5pm UK time (6pm CET) on Thursday 2 September for this free live event. Simultaneous translation channels for Englis
After 20 years of NATO occupation, the Taliban were able to retake Afghanistan in a matter of days. What happened, and what should Western states learn?
It’s time for anti-trafficking activists to stop being silent on sex workers’ rights. Join our panel of anti-trafficking leaders and migrant sex worker activists as they discuss why the trafficking sector is letting down sex workers and how to do things differently.
Those involved in media, transparency and anti-corruption efforts in the UK are speaking out against threats to journalistic freedom posed by the libel and legal industry. Protecting media freedom and tackling corruption are intrinsically linked. We ask, is the UK’s reputation management industry
Join Black feminist author Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah to talk about her book 'The Sex Lives of African Women' in which she features the stories of more than 30 women giving us rare insights into how they navigate, negotiate and enjoy sex, sexuality and relationships across generations and borders.Among
This year’s COP26 meeting in Glasgow has been hailed as the most significant climate event since the 2015 Paris Agreement. But what action must world leaders take to put the planet on a sustainable path? And what does this mean for the future of global capitalism?
Anti-gay ‘conversion therapy’ – the attempt to change, suppress or divert a person’s sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression – has been condemned by medical and human rights groups around the world, but only a handful of countries have actually banned it.
Tory MPs who criticised the England football team for turning a spotlight on social issues are now desperately trying to associate themselves with the Euro 2020 finalists
The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill creates new stop-and-search powers, allows the police to put more conditions on protests, and threatens Gypsy and Traveller rights to roam. It's been met with mass protests from Bristol to Belfast. Is this bill a threat to our human rights – and is the