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Becky Hunter-Kelm on equality in work with young people

Becky Hunter-Kelm leads The CROSS Project in Wakefield, and leads at her church Mosaic Church Leeds. She loves swimming, sunshine Continue reading →

Lis and Dwayne Baraka on choosing a surname

Traditional weddings require women to be beautiful, passive and largely silent. Many people enjoy the traditional approach but more and Continue reading →

Matt Summerfield on equality at church

Matt Summerfield is executive director of Urban Saints and co-founder of Youthwork Summit It would be fair to say that Continue reading →

Sonia and Iain Mainstone-Cotton on equality in bringing up daughters

Sonia Mainstone-Cotton is a children’s advocate and Iain Mainstone-Cotton is a sculptor We have tried hard to put equality into Continue reading →

Fran and Craig Walsh on equality at home

Fran Walsh is a chaplaincy youth worker in a large catholic secondary school and is schools work tutor for CYM. Continue reading →

Miriam Swaffield on equality in student work

Miriam Swaffield is student mission developer for fusion, and is currently on a roadtrip round the UK in a bright Continue reading →

The sanitary pad revolutionary – #equalityinpractice

I was going to start my series on how people have put equality into practice tomorrow, but I read about Arunachalam Continue reading →

There’s no blueprint for equality

So if we want to see a different world, how can we make it happen? Sometimes small changes to the Continue reading →

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