by Catrin Edwards-Greaves, Cardiff University and WCIA Heritage Placement What does Welsh curriculum policy mean to the general public, and how does it relate to experiences of community participation during the pandemic? What do you see when you look at this picture (right)? Perhaps you have experiences of protecting your […]
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“The Struggle to Free Nazanin” – Revelations from Richard Ratcliffe’s talk
Revelations from Richard Ratcliffe’s talk to UNA Wales on Wednesday, 27 April 2022 […]
Online global citizenship conference inspires over a hundred people
The aim of Changemakers is to support students to explore practical techniques to make change happen through a series of interactive activities. In today’s event, we’ve been delighted to welcome many schools from different parts of Wales participating in online workshops, change pledges, real-life examples of campaigns, etc. The conference […]
Sam Ward appointed Manager of Climate Cymru
Sam Ward has re-joined WCIA as Climate Cymru Manager to call for a decade of urgent, fair action to address climate and nature emergencies. Last year, Sam led the Climate Cymru campaign to take 13,500+ diverse voices from communities all over Wales, to the United Nations Climate Conference COP26 in […]
Why we shouldn’t give up on multilateralism
Sunday, April 24 marked the fourth annual celebration of the United Nations (U.N.) International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace, which has been observed by the organisation since its inception in 2019. The Encyclopaedia Britannica defines “multilateralism” as: “The process of organising relations between groups of three or more […]
“We should welcome refugees”
Last night, despite opposition from across civil society and the House of Lords, the Nationality and Borders Bill passed through Parliament. The bill criminalises those who have travelled to the UK through dangerous routes, but offers no safe routes for refugees from many parts of the world. As Signatories to […]