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Photo by Daniel Schludi on Unsplash - images shows a row of COVID-19 vaccines in small blue bottles

The Demand of Justice in the Diffusion of the Vaccine for COVID-19

Theo Papaioannou, Professor of Politics, Innovation and Development, highlights the inequities faced by millions in regards to access to the COVID-19 vaccine. While the US, UK and Europe rush to procure vaccines, Theo urges us to consider those in poor and marginalised countries

17th November 2020
Calthorpe Community Garden entrance

“We feel at home”

Following on from his last blog, Les Levidow shares details of a community garden event hosted by the Calthorpe Community Garden, London. This was the September Spotlight Garden of Urban Harvest 2021, organised by the Capital Growth programme.

15th October 2021
Still image of the film that accompanies this blog with a colourful painted background with the title "They call us maids" on it

The (In)Visibility of Migrant Domestic Workers during Covid-19

Amy Charlesworth, Lecturer in Art History at The Open University, talks to Marissa Begonia, founder and director of the charity, Voice of Domestic Workers. Every year the organisation rescues up to 90 workers who are escaping abusive employers. 

13th September 2021
A greenhouse with tomatoes

Community food growing responds to the COVID-19 crisis

Dr Les Levidow is a Senior Research Fellow at The Open University. In this blog, he discusses the benefits of community food growing and the comfort it brought to many during the COVID-19 pandemic as a way of overcoming social isolation.

7th September 2021
The cover of the new handbook is shown. It is blue with an image of hand sanitiser on the front

Launch of Creative Writing Handbook for Health Care Workers

The Open University and North Tees and Hartlepool Foundation Trust have joined forces on a pilot to establish whether Creative Writing practice could reduce stress and improve mental wellbeing in Health Care Workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

20th July 2021
Two shoes lie next to the sea on the island of Lesbos, Greece

Counting the Dead on World Refugee Day

This moving blog is written by Helen Hintjens, Assistant Professor in Development and Social Justice at the International Institute of Social Studies in the Netherlands. Helen is a member of the Cov19: Chronicles from the Margins project, a joint collaboration with The Open University.

21st June 2021
Young male sits on the edge of a rock on a beach looking deep in thought

We need to talk about mental health

Marie Gillespie, Professor of Sociology at The Open University joins Ahmad Al-Rashid and Kelly Wearing to highlight that while there has been a surge in mental illness during the COVID-19 pandemic, it remains a taboo subject for many asylum seekers and refugees.

13th May 2021
Black and white photograph of hands using sign language

Deaf prisoners were in a state of lockdown before COVID-19

Daniel McCulloch, a Lecturer in Criminology and Social Policy at The Open University and Laura Kelly-Corless from the University of Central Lancashire highlight the devastating impact of the pandemic on prisoners who are d/Deaf

29th April 2021
Image shows Dr Rory Horner smiling

India and the search for COVID-19 treatments and vaccines

We were delighted to have Dr Rory Horner from the University of Manchester join us in January to discuss 'Between globalisation and nationalism: India and the search for COVID-19 treatments and vaccines'. The webinar is now available to view again.

2nd February 2021
Photo shows a busy foodbank distribution centre, image by Joel Muniz on Unsplash

Food Poverty and urban struggles during COVID-19

A new working paper has been published, Food Poverty and urban struggles during COVID-19: the social reproduction of unequal London and the false narrative about the ‘pandemic-led crisis’. Written by Lorena Lombardozzi, Jeanette Copperman and Carolyn I. Auma

2nd February 2021

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