Disability and climate justice: How to create a more inclusive movement The needs and experiences of people with disabilities have been ignored and alienated within the broader climate justice discourse and movement.
Civic Infrastructures of Torture The project is based on exclusive access this research team has been granted to the archive of PCATI, which documents torture practices implemented by Israeli security agencies.
Nathan Richard Williams Nathan is a Ph.D. History, Religions, and Philosophies researcher with an interest in Education history; cultural and social history; anti-imperialist student movements; student politics in Africa; underdevelopment; and the language of anticolonial nationalism.
Film Screening and Discussion: The Oath - A Documentary The Oath follows a week in the life of Dr Lina Qasem-Hassan, a Palestinian medic living and working in Israel and teaching medical ethics. While the medical oath taken by all doctors requires that they provide equal care for all patients, Lina witnesses a system increasingly at odds with this.