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Regardless of Season, Playing Ping-Pong with People’s Lives is Unacceptable!

January 7, 2019 · Mina Tolu ·

When we focus our arguments on the bad weather and on the Christmas season, we downplay the significance and severity of the actual issue, which then fades from the fore of public debates.

Tagged With: democracy, human rights, migrants, migration

Valletta and Our Common Good: City Lounge vs Residents’ Resistance A Series about the City and Good Neighbourliness

January 6, 2019 · Josephine Burden ·

For well over a year, City Lounge has abused our common good in order to increase their own commercial activity. However, citizens have not become used to the realization that one of our fellows is abusing the common good for their own enrichment.

Tagged With: commons, European Capital Of Culture, resistance, Valletta

[LISTEN] Discussing White Paper: Towards Affordable Housing in Malta

November 12, 2018 · The IotL Magazine ·

Isles of the Left met with three members of the Research and Policy team at the Parliamentary Secretariat for Social Accommodation​ to discuss various aspects of the White Paper.

Tagged With: housing, rent control, social housing

Why Malta Urgently Needs Social Enterprises

October 12, 2018 · Joseph Bartolo ·

In the situation where the state resigned from assisting the people in need, social enterprises and NGOs have no option but to tackle the issue by themselves.

Tagged With: activism, democracy, poverty, social enterprise

Life on the Periphery of Maltese Society

September 25, 2018 · Angele Deguara ·

Beyond the rhetoric of wellbeing, equality and social prosperity, there are many in our society who are pushed to the margins on the basis of the colour of their skin, sexual orientation or gender identity, religion, disability, or lack of access to wealth and other resources. Or because we make it difficult for them to […]

Tagged With: ableism, exclusion, segregation

GWU Secretary General on the New Proposals for Work Conditions Regulations

September 10, 2018 · GWU-Youths ·

GWU-Youths spoke to Josef Bugeja, General Workers’ Union Secretary General, to learn more about the new proposals and how they can become laws.

Tagged With: trade unions, worker's rights

‘Landings’: Art Talks Petrol Stations

August 30, 2018 · Raisa Galea & Kevin Mallan ·

‘Landings’ is an artistic response to the outpouring number of petrol station applications, other deals with property, shoddy business and the issues of land use. 

Tagged With: art, Environment, neoliberalism, ODZ

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