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The Ubiquity of Violence: Our Cultural Blindspots are Costing Us Lives

The Ubiquity of Violence: Our Cultural Blindspots are Costing Us Lives

by Sibeal Devilly | Mar 7, 2022

In this reflection for the 10,000Students Campaign #ImagineEquality, STAND News’s Sibeal Devilly explores systemic gender biases and the ways in which they perpetuate violence against women.

Gender-based terrorism: Inside the secrecy and violence of incel culture

Gender-based terrorism: Inside the secrecy and violence of incel culture

by Sibeal Devilly | Dec 17, 2021

In the first of a series exploring lesser known forms of gender-based violence, Sibeal Devilly looks at incel culture origins and impacts across society

Ideas Collective Participant Implements Public Health Awareness Programme

Ideas Collective Participant Implements Public Health Awareness Programme

by Caoimhe O’Regan | Feb 15, 2022

STAND News’s Caoimhe O’Regan talks to Robert Ogugu about his experience participating in STAND’s Ideas Collective programme and his grassroots public health awareness raising project in Kisii County, Kenya

Berlin Housing Referendum: How Did it Happen and What’s Next?

Berlin Housing Referendum: How Did it Happen and What’s Next?

by Sibeal Devilly | Oct 22, 2021

A non-binding referendum on housing policy in Berlin signals a shift in public sentiment away from market-based solutions to market-created problems

Irish housing: homes for people not for profit

Irish housing: homes for people not for profit

by Sibeal Devilly | Aug 30, 2021

The legacy seems to remain of a land that does not provide viable opportunity or quality of tenure to its people, and so watches them set sail for countries happy to welcome the hard-working Irish with open arms.

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