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: 50.50Oscar Pistorius: shooting to kill
Can a white man be morally absolved if it is decided that he meant to shoot an ‘imaginary black intruder’ rather...
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Publicado no/na: 50.50A woman’s place? The British House of Commons
The House of Commons exists to represent the people, yet the history of what constitutes ‘people’ has enshrined it...
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Publicado no/na: 50.50Seeking liberation, seeking comfort: women migrants in the UK
The UK Home Office continues to indefinitely detain people who have committed no crime, including pregnant women....
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Publicado no/na: 50.50'Showing up': Intersectionality 101
Patriarchy, racism and capitalism are connected. Yet without an intersectional approach, movements forget...
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Publicado no/na: 50.50COP21: overarching narratives, real lives
“There are overarching narratives, and then there are people just trying to live their lives within them.” Does...
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Publicado no/na: 50.50International Rights of Nature Tribunal: Pachamama vs ‘macho papas’
Parallel to COP21, the International Rights of Nature Tribunal convened in Paris. The ‘climate crimes’ it heard were...