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 twitter@theotherche.
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Published in: 50.50British academia's colourblind problem: an interview with Dr Nicola Rollock
Dr Nicola Rollock, lead author of the award-winning book The Colour of Class: the educational strategies of the...
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Published in: 50.50No Women’s Day without refugee women
Hand-in-hand with Trump, Theresa May is not merely playing to an anti-migrant populist crowd but helped to create...
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Published in: 50.50After the Women's March on London: what now?
If just 3-4% of the 100,000 people who marched commit to further intersectional organising and activism, this could...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaLos techos de cristal y los zapatos de Cenicienta: por qué no podemos seguir hablando de un 'centro'
El Foro Awid celebrado en Brasil este año ofreció un modelo para rechazar la idea de un recorrido desde los márgenes...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaTelhados de vidro e sapatinhos de Cinderela: o porquê do centro não suportar
O Fórum AWID realizado no Brasil este ano estabeleceu um modelo de rejeição à jornada das margens ao centro. Ao...
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Published in: 50.50Glass ceilings and Cinderella slippers: why the centre cannot hold
The AWID Forum in Brazil this year provided a model for rejecting the journey from the margin to the mainstream....