Campaign: Tougher law’s on Parental Alienation
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When parents separate often the children remain with one parent as the main carer, with the other parent having a contact order. Often divorces can be bitter, and children used as pawns to hurt …

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House Meeting – The Age of Collaboration
Friday, 23 Nov, 2012 – 17:15 | No Comment
House Meeting – The Age of Collaboration

To register for this event: GlobalNet21Events
This is a House Meeting where we will explore together the value of collaboration in a very practical way.
At this meeting we are going to discuss how collaboration can …

It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World – Mental WellBeing in the 21st©
Thursday, 8 Nov, 2012 – 14:09 | No Comment
It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World – Mental WellBeing in the 21st©

GlobalNet21 meeting: Tuesday, December 4, 2012 6.30pm. Rigister for this meeting here GlobalNet21Events
Kevan Jones MP has agreed to host a meeting for us on mental wellbeing in the 21st century. He is one …

Fighting Faces of Asia: Photojournalism project by Kalle Larsson.
Wednesday, 19 Sep, 2012 – 22:12 | No Comment
Fighting Faces of Asia: Photojournalism project by Kalle Larsson.

About the project:
Behind every successful and male dominated social movement, union and political party there are the women. Often doing more than their share of organizing social change, and still bearing way more than …

Migration, Vulnerable Communities and Exploitation meetup
Wednesday, 5 Sep, 2012 – 13:13 | No Comment
Migration, Vulnerable Communities and Exploitation meetup

Snippet of speakers at the GlobalNet21 meetup on Migration, Vulnerable Communities and Exploitation. Recorded and edited by Rachel McAthy.

Breast Care International Ghana
Tuesday, 21 Aug, 2012 – 7:27 | No Comment
Breast Care International Ghana

Here, Dr Beatrice Wiafe tells visionOntv about the Breast Care International project in Ghana

Breast Care International (BCI) was conceived and formed in October 2002. BCI is a Non Governmental Organization dedicated to the establishment …

Rodney King, Stephen Lawrence and the limits of the cause celebre
Thursday, 9 Aug, 2012 – 14:08 | No Comment
Rodney King, Stephen Lawrence and the limits of the cause celebre

Runnymede Blog blog post is written by Kam Gill, research and policy analyst at Runnymede
The announcement that Rodney King had died aged 47 prompted much comment about the impact the King case had on …

‘Alive and Kicking’: Moving forward in the debate on racism in sport
Wednesday, 1 Aug, 2012 – 19:21 | No Comment
‘Alive and Kicking’: Moving forward in the debate on racism in sport

‘Alive and Kicking’: Moving forward in the debate on racism in sport:
An Article from the Runnymede Blog.
Posted by Vicki 10 July 2012 : BME , racism , far-right , education , …

Your articles and photos published in the Metro in London!
Thursday, 5 Jul, 2012 – 8:12 | No Comment
Your articles and photos published in the Metro in London!

Sara Wickert of the Migrant Resource Centre has just published this press release about their Media4Us project that will offer citizen journalists a chance to have their material published in the Metro. GlobalNet21 has worked …

Problems Migrants Face
Tuesday, 3 Jul, 2012 – 13:44 | No Comment
Problems Migrants Face

This article was submitted by Neelam Shah
Many migrants experience difficulties accessing the UK labour force and gaining employment rights at work. Around 13% of the British workforce are migrant workers.
Many migrants coming to work …

Creating A Better Understanding
Tuesday, 29 May, 2012 – 7:48 | No Comment
Creating A Better Understanding

The New Londoners, produced by the Migrants Resource Centre, was created to build better understanding between London communities new and old. It provides a platform for new Londoners to convey their stories directly to all …

Social Enterprise & The Migrant & BME Communities
Friday, 25 May, 2012 – 7:20 | No Comment
Social Enterprise & The Migrant & BME Communities

Listen here to the podcast by Leandro Sepulveda who is a Principal Researcher at TSRC and the Centre for Enterprise and Economic Development Research (CEEDR), Middlesex University Business School. His research provides evidence of …

Migrant Resource Centre Workshop
Friday, 11 May, 2012 – 9:12 | No Comment
Migrant Resource Centre Workshop

In February PhotoVoice’s Matt Daw and Clare Struthers delivered a photography and citizen journalism for ten members of the Migrant Resource Centre: Engaging Communities Project, in partnership with GlobalNet21.
Migrant Resource Centre Workshop

PICS Festival 2012: Photographic Images Changing Society
Wednesday, 25 Apr, 2012 – 9:16 | No Comment
PICS Festival 2012: Photographic Images Changing Society

In May 2012 GlobalNet21 and PhotoVoice are  collaborating to present the PICS Festival, celebrating the role that photography can play in changing society for the better.
The one-day festival will take place in the Hub Westminster and …

Diversity & 21st Century Leadership
Thursday, 28 Oct, 2010 – 21:08 | No Comment
Diversity & 21st Century Leadership

On Wednesday 17th November 2010 GlobalNet21 are holding a central London (UK) based, public engagement meeting on the subject of Diversity & 21st Century Leadership.
The 21st century will require a new form of leadership …

Why More Equality?
Sunday, 29 Aug, 2010 – 0:00 | One Comment
Why More Equality?

Thirty years research shows that:
1) In rich countries, a smaller gap between rich and poor means a happier, healthier, and more successful population. Just look at the US, the UK, Portugal, and New …

Report: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better (12/08/2010 mini-meetup)
Sunday, 15 Aug, 2010 – 20:11 | No Comment
Report: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better (12/08/2010 mini-meetup)

Why do we mistrust people more in the UK than in Japan? Why do Americans work much longer hours than the French? What makes the Swedish thinner than the Greeks? The answer, according to …