Art to soothe the soul
Remember Wednesday@Mudam? …entrance is free!
More Sweetly Play the Dance at Mudam…not to be missed.
Ilula Orphan Program Needs Luxembourg's Help
How to help the Ilulah Orphan Program
Irish Boxers Landing in Luxembourg
Pro Boxing event in Dudelange
Trafficked: a survivor's account
This is one young woman’s story of trust and betrayal as she tried to navigate her way to a more normal life.
Getting to the Root of Climate Education!
Friday’s For Future took form out of the actions of our young people, the very ones whose future and existence is at risk. Now, our young people, are thinking about their young people, and what it will take to create a sustainable future from the ground-up.
The winds of change have blown a number of times, but what does it take to make that change sustainable? Education! That’s why, the International Team on Climate Education and Teach The Future UK activists are organising an online action to take place this week. It is expect that activists will speak out about the need for climate education in schools, the group has also promised to give a heads up to its April action targeting the European Heads of states.
The group demands that climate education be available for everyone, regardless of ethnicity, age, sex and social status and must be provided at every level of education. Equally, they expect climate education to be integrated into the core values of every curriculum and thus be taught in every subject and discipline. They insist students must learn about the scientific, social and ethical aspects of the climate crisis. They demand that educational institutions provide the tools and support to help students and teachers cope with climate anxiety and mental health issues. Education and understanding starts at the top, and therefore, according to the activists, all teachers must be trained in climate education and be provided with lesson schemes and teaching materials. Educational institutions should be far more engaged in developing responsibility for nature and society as well as engage students to practice active citizenship and they set all this against a target of all educational institutions being NET 0 by 2030, plus all newly built schools must be emissions-free.
Educate for the Future
The Climate Education Project, is a group of 80 activists from 35 countries and a part of a worldwide movement Fridays for Future. Through cooperating with climate specialists and advisors they are working on achieving one specific goal: to implement general climate education in schools. Without education there will no change and the public will be no wiser about issues the modern world faces. They demand that the climate crisis be taken seriously.
St Patrick's Day Viewing: Two Feature Films and Virtual Tour
2 Fillums and a tour round a jail, sure what more would you want on Paddy’s Day?
FilmFest: Musings of a Couch Potato
Thoughts from a sofa….
Grammy Awards 2021: Who Won What?
Beyonce & Taylor Swift & Fiona Apple were the big winners at the 63rd Grammy Awards:
To Boldly Go Where Few (or No) Women Have Gone Before
The challenges of building a career in a male dominated industry is certainly not for the faint hearted; meet women doing just that.
The Beths Set to Play Luxembourg Show
The Beths set to play at Kufa
Bright Sky: An App offering light at the end of the tunnel of domestic abuse
Bright Sky app offers support to victims of domestic abuse.
5 Surprising Songs That Were Once Banned
5 Surprising Songs That Were Once Banned
Ainoha Achutegui Dare's to Challenge Every Day
Ainhoa talks to Lisa about what feminism means to her and how she strives to challenge conventions, as well as herself.
Brunchtime Concert at Neimenster with Lottchen
Brunchtime Concert at Neimenster
"What is left for Gaza?": Wafaa Abo Zarifa's Journey to Luxembourg
Working as a reporter for Amnesty International during a war in 2014, Wafaa Abo Zarifa found herself counting deaths. The realisation that these deaths were war statistics to the outside world, but were in fact her people was heartbreaking…
New Music: Irina release new single "Cherish The Night"
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Mental Health: Demand for English Language Online Service at KJT Doubles
Online help for young people
Brings bring the party to Petange with a Drive-In CARnival concert!
Brings put the CAR in Carnival with Drive-In Concert in Petange
The Road from Damascus. Salwa's Story
As we celebrate the Festival des Migrations 2021, listen to Salwa’s story of how she came to Luxembourg.