Child Rights, Human Rights, Migration, Video
The Ad Council today launched a groundbreaking public service campaign designed to encourage audiences to welcome and support refugees who have recently resettled in the U.S. The campaign aims to raise awareness, dispel misconceptions and connect audiences to...
Civil Society, Infographic, Migration, Society, Sustainable Development Goals, Teaching Resource, Website
At the beginning of February 2015, somewhere in London, a maternity ward welcomed the city’s 8,615,246th inhabitant. The mayor of London reckons that the British capital has now surpassed its previous population peak set in 1939. But if it occasionally feels...
Child Rights, Family, Freedom, Human Rights, Migration, Peace, Racism, Safety, Society, Video
A young girl’s life gets turned upside-down in this tragic second a day video. Could this ever happen in the UK? This is what war does to children. Brand / Save The Children / Agency / Don’t Panic London / dontpaniclondon.com Production Company / UNIT9...
Citizenship, Diversity, Global Citizenship, Human Rights, Migration, Racism, Video
Is Croydon Racist? You Decide, asking the people of Croydon about their experience of racism and whether they feel we can end racism in a generation. This is a Runnymede Trust Project. www.runnymedetrust.org/ See more videos at: http://www.end-racism.org/film/ Find...
Diversity, Global Citizenship, Human Rights, Migration, Racism, Video
Short film to accompany the All Party Parliamentary Group on Race and Community’s report on ethnic minority female unemployment. Read the full report on the Runnymede Trust website, www.runnymedetrust.org See more videos at: http://www.end-racism.org/film/ Find...
Child Labour, Child Rights, Freedom, Human Rights, Migration, Racism, Video
In the summer of 2007, two groups of teenagers aged 14 to 19 from the London Borough of Newham participated in a unique experience: assisted by video artists and historians, the teenagers uncovered sites related to historical racism and anti-racism in the West India...
Child Labour, Child Rights, Diversity, Freedom, Human Rights, Migration, Racism, Video
In the summer of 2007, two groups of teenagers aged 14 to 19 from the London Borough of Newham participated in a unique experience: assisted by video artists and historians, the teenagers uncovered sites related to historical racism and anti-racism in the West India...