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Under the Judges’ Initiative and AI and the Rule of Law programme, UNESCO engaged with +38,000 justice professionals in 160 ...
A question about ‘a pregnant person’ on this year’s Leaving Cert has sparked a political row, with critics accusing the State ...
China’s Green Mineral Initiative presents an opportunity to reconcile its contradictory stance on critical mineral mining and ...
A new study from University of Guelph researchers found women are typically undervalued in the industry, while doing ...
A new study from University of Guelph researchers found women are typically undervalued in the industry, while doing ...
“This legislation is our latest effort to ensure that our state laws do not use antiquated words that carry negative connotations, words that also serve as a reminder of past injustices.” The post ...
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When we use language that witnesses rather than dismisses, engages rather than assumes, and connects rather than corrects, we create deeper human connection.