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Time to Rebel: Civil Disobedience for the Planet

September 17, 2019 by The IotL Magazine Leave a Comment

Extinction Rebellion wants to ensure democracy and that the people are heard. Usually when you bring people together to take a decision based on unprejudiced facts, they come up with a well thought through, relevant answer.

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Filed Under: Environment, More Isles of the Left Tagged With: #ClimateStrike, climate change, Environment

Freedom From Gender

September 11, 2019 by The IotL Magazine Leave a Comment

Freedom from gendered norms will bring us closer to building welcoming and inclusive societies.
No borders, no genders, no nations, no profits.

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Filed Under: More Isles of the Left, Sexuality & Gender Tagged With: gender roles, LGBTIQ

[LISTEN] Malta’s Public Space in 3D: Defining, Designing and Defending It | with Antoine Zammit

September 4, 2019 by The IotL Magazine Leave a Comment

Raisa Galea talks to Antoine Zammit, a practicing architect and urban designer, about challenges and hopes pertaining to open public spaces in Malta.

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Filed Under: Environment, More Isles of the Left, Podcasts, Society & Politics Tagged With: democracy, Environment, public space, urban planning

Seven Reasons to Join the National Protest on 7th September

August 29, 2019 by The IotL Magazine 3 Comments

Apart from being a right (and sometimes a duty), protesting is also fun. It’s a celebration of people from different walks of life coming together for a common cause.

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Filed Under: More Isles of the Left, Society & Politics Tagged With: democracy, Environment, Green Politics

Heritage: Commodity, Public Good, or Commons?

August 27, 2019 by The IotL Magazine Leave a Comment

Behind preservation laws lies a broader cultural fact: the collective belief that some works of historical and artistic value are inalienable and that their true value is over and above any exchange value they may acquire on markets.  [Read more…] about Heritage: Commodity, Public Good, or Commons?

Filed Under: Panem et Circenses, Society & Politics Tagged With: commons, heritage, utopia, Utopian Nights

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