
Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity
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Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity is a fellowship programme for activists, researchers, and practitioners who believe inequality can be defeated.
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The School and Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity held a writing retreat for Global Atlantic Fellows - to generate innovative ideas and solutions for activism in Africa. This is part of the "Rethinking Activism in Africa: Enhancing Civic leadership in a time of uncertainty and transition" project.


The ability to protect human rights, civil liberties, gender equality, and environmental justice has been disproportionately affected by Peruvian lawmakers' new regulatory push against civil society organisations, writes @barriozevallos.bsky.social. 🔗Read here: bit.ly/3HlVom2


📣 Join us for our upcoming event: Watch, act, vote: legislative theatre for health and climate justice Co-hosted with LSE Health Policy and LSE Global Health as part of the #LSEFestival 🗓️ Thursday 19 June, 6-8 pm (in-person) Find more info here: bit.ly/43h6NMP


Tackling wealth inequality must be at the heart of any work towards racial justice. Our new report with Runnymede Trust explores how structural and historic wealth imbalances are impacting people of colour today. Read it now ⬇️ buff.ly/Z4cfc0t



Join us for the London launch and discussion of Máximo Ernesto Jaramillo Molina's new book, Poor Because They Want To Be: Myths of Inequality and Meritocracy 💥 🗓️ Thursday July 3 ⏰ 6-7:30 pm 📍 MAR.1.04 (Marshall Building) and online More info here: bit.ly/400CE1U


From May 20-23, AFSEE co-hosted a writing retreat in Cape Town with The Nelson Mandela School for 14 Fellows, as part of the 'Rethinking Activism in Africa: Enhancing Civic Leadership in a Time of Uncertainty and Transition' project. ➡️ Find out more: bit.ly/4n30yUs


In our upcoming podcast, Atlantic Fellow Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity Johnny Miller explores Bogotá’s stark urban contrasts and discusses his photography project, Unequal Scenes, uncovering how design can expose or challenge inequality. 🎧 Listen in full from June 19 on YouTube.

Mass media in Africa is often treated as an afterthought during transitional justice interventions. Instead, writes Makmid Kamara, the media should be treated as an integral actor in shaping transitional justice. 📚 Read the blog: afsee.atlanticfellows.lse.ac.uk/en-gb/blogs/th…


Fantastic evening at Embassy of Ireland at the launch of Aunties in England telling the story of the changing relationship between Britain and Ireland through the stories of emigrant Irish women who travelled to London in the 1960s-1980s Supported by Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity Ashford Place


We are thrilled to introduce the 2025-26 Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity! 🎉 Learn more about the social-change leaders who will be joining us at LSE Inequalities this autumn: afsee.atlanticfellows.lse.ac.uk/en-gb/news/cat…


By highlighting community struggles for #wateraccess and the impact of #inequality, my reporting has informed policy discussions and public awareness, says Fredrick Mugira, one of our new Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity. 🔗 afsee.atlanticfellows.lse.ac.uk/en-gb/fellows/…



Join Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity for the book launch of "Poor Because They Want To Be: Myths of Inequality and Meritocracy" next week! 📆 Thursday 3 July ⏰ 6pm to 7.30pm 📍 Join online or in person buff.ly/cub07gV

So much of modern finance is facilitating the extraction of wealth from communities. I am inspired to build financial systems that preserve wealth in these communities, says Max Nichols , one of our new Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity. 🔗 afsee.atlanticfellows.lse.ac.uk/en-gb/fellows/…


Last week we were proud to host the podcast launch of Aunties in England, which tells the stories of Irish women who emigrated to London between 1960-1990. Thanks to all involved! Supported by Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity Ashford Place Listen to the podcast here: open.spotify.com/show/6EmYbf1zr…


