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Adamah Media aims to promote respectful dialogue that builds bridges. We are open to a wide range of topics - take a look at our website for inspiration and email [email protected] with your ideas!
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Cure or sticking plaster: where is Christian charity going?
Despite heroic efforts of volunteers, the dedication of charities and advocacy campaigns to ‘end poverty’, UK poverty is getting worse. We should not celebrate the growth of social action because it proves the churches are useful. Jenny Sinclair and @jonkuhrt identify three key challenges that need to be addressed.
https://t.co/eO7riSzxAY
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✍️We are looking for writers!
Adamah Media aims to promote respectful dialogue that builds bridges. We are open to a wide range of topics - take a look at our website for inspiration and email [email protected] with your ideas!
https://t.co/a362rG1KX4
Mary Aileen Diez-Bacalso, Executive Director of FORUM-ASIA, shares her views and experiences on the global struggle against enforced disappearances. Reflecting on the heartache faced by families of the disappeared, she emphasises their resilience in the face of uncertainty. From Laos to Argentina, these families continue to demand truth and justice for their loved ones.
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#HumanRightsForAll
Fr Joseph Evans, Editorial Director of Adamah Media, offers a practical ‘decalogue’ which could help religions engage in positive discussion and action for the good of all concerned.
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https://t.co/L2k69Ye52J #Interfaith#Dialogue#Religion
Student activism in #Bangladesh has sparked monumental change, leading to the downfall of Sheikh Hasina’s autocratic regime. The recent anti-quota movement, driven by university students protesting against a controversial quota system, has significantly reshaped the country's political landscape.
Despite violent crackdowns and a communication blackout, the movement culminated in Hasina's dramatic flight from the country, symbolising a pivotal shift towards merit-based governance and broader social and #humanrights reforms.
Read this article by Saira Rahman Khan and Mary Aileen Diez-Bacalso via Adamah Media to explore the courageous student-led revolution that challenged a repressive regime and the broader implications for Bangladesh’s future.
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🚨 New writer alert!
In our second article on the #WayofStJames, Yana Laszcziw explains how learning to slow down helped her engage with the humanity of others and ask questions about her own life direction
https://t.co/ri6vanA7Jj #caminodesantiago
How to stop the West from falling apart
In a second article for @Adamah_Media , Jenny Sinclair outlines her belief that Catholic Social Thought can save us from the social fragmentation which is afflicting the Western world.
https://t.co/o6nsX3Z47Z
Jenny Sinclair outlines how we can work together to build a society in which everyone can flourish in @Adamah_Media
You can read it here: https://t.co/AeRWBXzAn8
😮Social media trends that encourage to self-diagnose mental health disorders.
Zuzanna Revayova is asking how much do we actually care about young people's mental health. Read more below 👇
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Support the Church in Need @aidtochurch and
Read Adamah article 👇to find out more how our silence can delay justice...
#Redwednesday
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Find out what collective and individual memories Adam Brocklehurst @Makingbeds discovered in Manchester's long standing beauty
#Manchester#beauty#HolyName#jesuits
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Confronting the persecution of Christians, an inspiring trip to the theatre, and how improving your posture could improve your life. Read our latest newsletter here - https://t.co/3ENo8azHXw