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ACT Government marks Trans Awareness Week with support for visibility and inclusion
Why are super-recognisers so good at learning and remembering faces?
Proposed ‘LGBT Propaganda’ law risks institutionalising discrimination, warn UN experts: Kazakhstan
Research Needs Diversity: University of Würzburg in Favour of Respectful Cooperation
From misgendering to missed diagnoses: the barriers that can keep trans people from safe healthcare
White Hair Syndrome – When You’re Last Customer Served
Radio Interview – ABC Radio Brisbane, Mornings with Steve Austin
UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination to review Maldives, Guatemala, Sweden, Burundi, New Zealand and Tunisia
Junta violence and repression are trapping persons with disabilities in daily fight for survival, says Special Rapporteur: Myanmar
Ararat Joins 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence
Government’s diversity in STEM commitments a positive investment in Australia’s future
Tasmania shows SA Premier must act to protect women in prisons
UN experts alarmed by renewed harassment and intimidation of human rights defenders Angkhana Neelapaijit and Sunai Phasuk: Thailand
NATIONWIDE PROTESTS AS UNIONS MAKE CLAIM TO STOP AMAZON DESTRUCTION OF AUSTRALIAN JOBS AND BUSINESSES
What autistic people – and those with ADHD and dyslexia – really think about the word ‘neurodiversity’
Greater use of evidence and public input in policymaking could strengthen trust in Latin American and Caribbean public institutions
Women’s Pain Is Real
Four Types Of Boomer Retirees
Nerita Waight calls for reform in Victorias legal and policy landscape
UN experts: Indonesia must recognise Indigenous Peoples and consider them partners for national development
National inquiry key to exposing hidden racism in Australian workplaces
Call for national inquiry into racism in Australian workplaces
UN expert calls for inclusive and safe education, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity
Türk welcomes first formal treaty with Indigenous Peoples: Australia
Women’s exclusion undermines path to peace and security, UN experts warn: Haiti
Submission: Addressing multiple and intersectional forms of discrimination
” UN Commission sounds alarm on renewed violence amid hopes for justice and peace: “The future of Syria is in the balance
Uzbekistan and UNESCO must address forced evictions at world heritage sites
UN expert welcomes adoption of ASEAN Declaration on Promoting Right to Development and Right to Peace
Racial Discrimination Act 50th Anniversary
Australia’s First Treaty: “A Nation On Edge Of History”
Comprehensive reform of policing methods urgently needed – Türk: Brazil
NSW Government delivers response to the 2024 Drug Summit Report
Special Rapporteur: Belarus is not a “paradise” for workers
Kotlikoff Inaugurated As Cornell’s 15th President
Independent Expert: International solidarity key to ensuring corporate social responsibility
Financial stress detrimental to men’s mental and physical health – and vice versa
Bullying And Burnout At NDIS
UN expert: Freedom of religion and belief of migrants, IDPs, refugees and asylum seekers must be upheld and protected
UN experts call on States and businesses to step up protection of migrant workers
UN expert calls on States to end externalisation arrangements that expose migrants to grave rights violations
Türk says ICJ ruling is crystal clear on Israel’s obligations in Gaza
“Almost every day for years”: why young people say it’s time to fix Australia’s disability discrimination law
UN expert calls for model law on neurotechnologies to protect right to privacy
New COTA NSW Report Celebrates Power Of Positive Ageing In Australia
UN expert calls for inclusive, rights-based solutions to urban displacement
Cutting edge report calls for urgent action on neurotechnology and human rights
‘Soviet-era Stasi’ or defender of media freedoms? The battle for the Broadcasting Standards Authority