Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity
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Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity are social-change leaders from around the world who join forces at LSE to share knowledge, insights and hope.
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Today's office: the (free!) podcast recording studio at Manchester Libraries, working on my Legislative Theatre animations project for Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity! Hooray for free creative resources for Manchester residents!
What does effective housing governance look like in Africa? 🏘️ Read the report ‘'Who Will Cities Be For? Inequality, Housing, and the Future of African Urbanization' written by Paula Sevilla Núñez (NYU Center on International Cooperation (CIC)) as part of an AFSEE-funded research project. 📚: bit.ly/4d2NMA5
The best part about writing this report on #housing and #inequality has been engaging with experts from cities like #Kinshasa 🇨🇩 on governance approaches for a more inclusive urbanization. Learn more about the project with Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity and Pathfinders here: bit.ly/4dbHyxD
We are delighted to announce the addition of three guest editors for our upcoming issues! 🙌 Marlene Engelhorn, taxmenow 👊 Jo Swinson, Partners for a New Economy 🤙 ıuoəɯıs lɐʇsʎɹɔ, Afrifem Macroeconomics Collective alliancemagazine.org/blog/alliance-…
Interested in “holding the pen” on original #taxjustice research; connecting and curating new databases and data visualisations to support future reports? Tax Justice Network @TaxJusticeNet.bsky.social is recruiting a Research Fellow taxjustice.net/jobs/research-…
🚀 Join Us as a Programme Administrator! 🌍 Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity is looking for a self-motivated individual with a proactive approach to problem solving and excellent organisational and communication skills to join a dynamic team. 🗓️ Deadline: 16/09/2024 Apply👉 ow.ly/xUK150T7heV
My article published in the newest issue of Feminist Africa is in such illustrious company! I argue that discourses around labour externalization reveal an instrumentalisation of Ugandan women domestic workers as tools of capital accumulation. Read here feministafrica.net/wp-content/upl…
Thanks NYU Center on International Cooperation (CIC) for hosting me last month and allowing me to learn from your work on division, hate and extremism. Would that it wasn’t needed in NI, but looking forward to continuing to work together. Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity
Our Director Clare MacGillivray 🧡 🏴 🇵🇸 spoke at the NACWGScot event about the need for a human rights based approach. Now, more than ever #HumanRights can be used by communities as a tool for social change and to hold duty bearers to account. 📚 Read more here: ⬇️ generationequal.scot/news/making-ri…
We also featured our Director Clare MacGillivray 🧡 🏴 🇵🇸's 🎙 podcast series The Fearless Podcast with Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity LSE Inequalities around what do human rights defenders need to flourish in 🏴? Check out the results of the year-long "Fearless" podcasts project here: ⬇️ fearlesspod.scot
How much growth is required to achieve good lives for all? 🌍📈 In a recent episode of AFSEE Fellow Della Duncan's Upstream, Jason Hickel explores how we can meet all human needs but consume less. 🎧Spotify: bit.ly/3Zq5Lwe 🎧Apple: bit.ly/4gqzhrE
We are so excited to host the launch of ‘Depletion: The Human Costs of Care’ by Dr Shirin Rai! 🗓️2nd October ⏰ 5.30-7pm Don’t miss out! Get your free ticket while you can ⬇️ lse.ac.uk/gender/events/… Shirin Rai SOAS Politics Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity Juanita Elias Sumi Madhok