In 1984 an IRA bomb killed Jo Berry’s father. Jo met with Patrick Magee, the bomber, after his release from prison. For 16 years, they have travelled the world together spreading a message of peace and understanding.
Tags: Building Bridges for Peace, Jo Berry, justice, rights, Rights and Justice, Rights and Justice Research Priority Area, social sciences, Todd Landman
Please join the Centre for Research in Race and Rights in association with Bright Ideas Nottingham, Embrace, Nottingham Black History Society, and the Nottingham Black Lives Matter chapter for a screening of Injustice (2001).
Tags: America, Black Lives Matter, Bright Ideas, Centre for Research in Race and Rights, Embrace in Community, justice, law, Nottingham Black History Society, police, race, Rights and Justice
Please join us for a lecture by Baroness Professor Onora O’Neill of Bengarve, hosted jointly by the Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice, the Centre for Research in Race and Rights, and the University’s research priority area in Rights and Justice.
Tags: Centre for Research in Race and Rights, Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice, Department of American and Canadian Studies, justice, Onora O'Neill, rights
There are growing concerns about consequences of social media, cyberbullying, data privacy and online behaviour on users, especially children and young people. We will explore these issues and promote digital literacy using an innovative format that brings people together and facilitates reflection on digital rights.
Tags: bullying, crime, cyberbullying, digital, ESRC, Festival of Social Sciences, Galleries of Justice, Horizon Digital Economy Research, justice, law, rights