Building a society that is Equally Ours – a manifesto for the next Government
A good and strong society is a just and inclusive one. One where we are freefrom harm and can all contribute and flourish, whoever we
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A good and strong society is a just and inclusive one. One where we are freefrom harm and can all contribute and flourish, whoever we
Respect for our shared humanity and our equal rights and dignity are cornerstones of our democracy. General election campaigns are crucial testing grounds for all
The Government has announced that it will today publish its proposed repeal and replacement of the Human Rights Act 1998. The Bill will be called
Despite important efforts from campaigners to date, there is still much to do to cultivate broad public engagement and support for serious action on racism.
How not to talk about equality. Equally Ours’s Head of Digital and Strategic Communications, Alice Jennings, on our research project on communicating equality. As campaigners
A focus group participant reacts to a fake product that poses a threat to our human rights Equally Ours’s Communications Director, Kathryn Quinton, on our
A blog by Kathryn Quinton, Communictions Director, Equality and Diversity Forum
Nicky Hawkins reflects on what we can learn from 2016.
Nicky Hawkins reflects on how we use language when terrible things happen. This week, as the full horror of Hillsborough and the systematic cover-up by the
Equally Ours published a leaflet of human rights stories in March 2016.
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