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07
Dec
07 - 10 December 2021, 13:00 - 19:00

Philosophy, Disability and Social Change 2 conference

This online conference will comprise 20 sessions of presentations by disabled philosophers and their allies whose cutting-edge research challenges members of the philosophical community to think more critically.

“We might die of hunger before being killed by the virus”: How COVID-19 compounds the challenges of Pakistan’s transgender community
Blog
16 June 2020

“We might die of hunger before being killed by the virus”: How COVID-19 compounds the challenges of Pakistan’s transgender community

Syed Shoaib Hasan Rizvi
Syed Shoaib Hasan Rizvi
Health
COVID-19
...
Inclusion
Pakistan
People dining outdoors in Singapore
Blog
06 June 2019

When fear begets fear: Singapore’s deeply embedded aversion towards HIV

Michelle Wang Shuting
Health
Inclusion
...
Singapore
Demonstration against homophobia in Russia
Blog
02 May 2017

Homophobic purges in Putinland

Vera Kichanova
Inclusion
Women's March on Washington,
Blog
27 January 2017

More than a Women’s March: A movement for representation and justice for all

Dorkina Myrick
Inclusion
Integrity
...
Democracy and politics
United States of America (USA)
NUS President Malia Bouattia
Blog
01 June 2016

Old anti-Semitism is the new anti-Semitism – a never ending story

Vincent Wolff Zahner
Inclusion
March on Washington, 1963
Blog
10 May 2016

Empowerment or infringements on equality: What is the point?

Fadzai Madzingira
Inclusion
Muslim children in New York City
Blog
14 December 2015

Walking in fear as a Muslim

Mubeen Shakir
Inclusion
United States of America (USA)
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