Life360
Life360
  • About and contact

WWOOFing: Under The Threat of Living Wage

Minning Jiang·19 May 2024
Minimum wage legislation may cause WWOOFing volunteer works to an end. What could be at risks if this programme stops?

Some Asians met Racism in Cardiff

Xinwei Li·5 January 2024
Asians have met a lot of racism since Covid-19 broke out. What have they been through? Rudrank is an Indian...

Racism Came to People for Chinese-Looking

Xinwei Li·5 January 2024
Two teachers left their school because of racism. After pandemic, the impact goes on. A teacher named Tam said goodbye...

Meeting Racism without Knowing It

Xinwei Li·5 January 2024
Some people are not sure about if they have met racism since the Covid-19. What is going on? Guichi Ren...

The Chinese Young Couple Often been Discriminated in Cardiff

Xinwei Li·5 January 2024
Why were the Chinese couple racially offended? Aren’t they strong? Bruce arrived at the basketball pitch, suddenly, about 20 teenagers...

Hope amidst decline: the path to recovery of the mining regions

Nuriya Aliyaskarova·29 September 2023
Areas once thriving with industry now grapple with depopulation and suffer decline. Can local initiative and power of the community rekindle a flicker of hope for the Valleys?

Following the Trail: Unmasking the Culprits Behind Food Waste in the UK

Shaurya·29 September 2023
Over eleven million people were food insecure last year, and billions of meals are wasted each year. Is it a lack of government regulations, business greed, or consumer complacency that causes the UK's food to go to waste?

From waste to plate: Can UK’s food waste help its growing hunger problem

Shaurya·29 September 2023
One in every four UK children faced food insecurity last year, and a startling 3 billion meals worth of food is wasted each year. Charities are striving to salvage this food and distribute it to people in need, but is this the answer to the country's food crisis?

Tension in the Borderlands: How has Brexit caused fear of a return to the violence in Ireland?

Éanna Macaoidh·14 September 2023
Seven years after Brexit with a trade border in the Irish Sea, what are people's hopes and fears along the Irish border for the future?

A Troubled Past: How has Brexit affected the legacy and peace process in Northern Ireland?

Éanna Macaoidh·14 September 2023
Northern Ireland’s government has been suspended since May 2022. What does this political turmoil mean for the peace process and the legacy of the conflict?

Between Two Unions: What is the future of Unionism in post-Brexit Northern Ireland?

Éanna Macaoidh·14 September 2023
Unionists gave their support to Brexit with the promise that it would bring them closer to the UK. However now with a border in the Irish Sea, what are their hopes and fears for the future?

Cymraeg 2050: what role do adult learners have to play in preserving Welsh

Emily Janes·2 August 2023
As Wales aims for one million speakers in 2050, what are the motivations and benefits of adult Welsh learners across Wales?
  • About and contact
Start typing to see results or hit ESC to close
China Mental Health Activism culture education
See all results