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Screening Resilience #3: Resisting Hate, A Rohingya Documentary
Resisting Hate, released on Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day in 2025, follows a group of brave young Rohingya women who refuse to let these lies define their people. Through their voices, the film captures how fear and hate speech are being weaponised against Rohingya communities in South and Southeast Asia, and what it looks like to fight back: by confronting falsehoods, reclaiming their own narratives, and insisting on truth, dignity and justice.
Screening resilience #2: The architects of hope, the first steps in rebuilding ukraine
Screening Resilience #1: After Spring — Ten Years On (On-Demand | 16 Jan–15 Feb 2026)
Leadership Update
protect palestine: we called for military intervention to stop gaza genocide. here’s why you should too.
Congo’s Ground, Gaza’s Sky: Extraction, Zionism, and the Profits of War
Revenue from mineral exports makes up a large portion of the Democratic Republic of Congo's economy. While Congo is very rich in mineral resources, these deposits require extensive manual labor to extract, often under life-threatening conditions. Mining of cobalt is tied to human rights abuses, such as unsafe worksites, child labor, and forced Congolese labor, in addition to environmental degradation.
UN Workshop: What Are Autonomous Weapons Systems?
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