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Monthly Archives: July 2013
Equality in Tourism – why gender matters?
This is the opening page of a new organisation’s website. Equality In Tourism needs and deserves our support, especially if you are involved in tourism. The concept of gender discrimination and how it affects women has now been recognised and … Continue reading
High Speed Trains and Yaks – benefits to a civilised society.
Last week I was stimulated by very different items in the media. On Monday, in the London Evening Standard, journalist Amol Rajan wrote an article under the headline “In this rich city my neighbour died in poverty, alone”. He described … Continue reading
Posted in beyond diversity, community, poverty
Tagged Afghanistan, Amol Rajan, Civilised society, George Osborne, HS2, Learning disability, Sheep farmers, Yak
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