In partnership with The Bingham Centre, we've made a brand new series of videos that explores the importance of public legal education for young people, particularly as it relates to the Rule of Law.
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We launched our very first comic strip 'Journeys Through Mental Health' on December 10 2021 and it was slowly released, strip by strip - over the holiday period with the final strip live on January 4 2022.
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We heard from the stories of sex workers and academics working in the field talking about issues around decriminalisation and the rights of sex work.
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EachOther is a UK-focused charity that uses independent journalism, storytelling and filmmaking to put the human into human rights.
We spoke to survivors of genocide and highlight common themes of the denial of basic rights which led to the dehumanisation which made genocide possible.
The Gender Recognition Act (GRA) allowed trans people to legally change their name on their birth certificates. But, as trans rights have advanced globally, it has become clear that there are many problems with the legislation. Many say the process is overly invasive, humiliating and bureaucratic.
We heard from front line workers, charities working with campaigns to make change to these policies because of the human rights of the people in their care, we heard from migrants living in the UK whose lives have been affected by the 'hostile environment.