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Lacuna Magazine is recruiting
LacunaLink opens in a new window is an online magazine, run by the Centre for Human Rights in Practice, that exposes injustice and promotes human rights.
Each year we advertise paid support positions, offering opportunities to students with skills in social media, video production, editing, content marketing, art and graphic design.
Find new opportunities for 2022 advertised here.Link opens in a new window
How can universities support school students to write about social justice issues? - Report of a Workshop
On 29 June 2017, The 'Writing Wrongs' workshop brought together academics, writers and a range of other individuals with experience of teaching in schools and/or organising activities for school students from disadvantaged backgrounds. We asked 'How can universities support school students to write about social justice issues?' This report of our workshop summarises our discussions and key findings.
Crucially workshop attendees all agreed that there is significant added value in a national network of universities offering opportunities for school students from disadvantaged backgrounds to develop their skills in writing about social justice issues. The writing Wrongs Project will now take the next steps towards making that happen. Please contact James Harrison (J.Harrison.3@warwick.ac.uk) if you would like to find out more.
Lacuna magazine: Call for Submissions on the Western Balkans and its diaspora
Lacuna magazine is now inviting submissions on all issues that relate to human rights and social justice in the Western Balkans and its diaspora, to be published in late 2016. To discuss your pitch and submit your draft, get in touch with the Lacuna editors at hello@lacuna.org.uk (first deadline: 31st August 2016).
Click here for the full call and help us disseminate widely!