Occupied by China in 1949, Tibetans are now a minority in their own country. They have been stripped of their basic human rights and are struggling to preserve their culture, language and identity. As…Read moreThe Tibet Within
There are more arrests for homosexuality in Cameroon than any other country in the world. With intimate access to the lives of four young gay Cameroonians, Born This Way steps outside the genre of…Read moreBorn this way
Based on Margaret Atwood’s bestselling book Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth, Jennifer Baichwal’s feature documentary Payback offers a fascinating look at debt as a mental construct and traces how it influences relationships, societies, governing…Read morePayback
Join our first MUN Simulation on the 18th of October and get familiar with the simulated discussion within the United Nations in order to improve your overall knowledge about current global issues, improve your…Read moreThe first Local MUN simulation
David Pallarès was born and grown up in Barcelona. He moved to Sweden in 2003 and is currently a researcher at Chalmers University. He is the coordinator in Sweden of the Catalan Assembly, a…Read moreSplitting up Spain: More States on the Scene?
Sweden contributed substantially to the eradication of the racist policies of the apartheid regime in South Africa. Bengt Säve-Söderbergh, has been involved for decades in the struggle against apartheid and colonialism in southern Africa,…Read moreSecret Solidarity: Sweden’s role in fighting apartheid in South Africa
The Society of International Affairs in Gothenburg welcomes you to a free film screening, open for everyone! Occupied by China in 1949, Tibetans are now a minority in their own country. They have…Read moreThe Tibet Within
A seminar on the challenges for civil society, sustainable development and education in Africa's largest economy. In April, Nigeria made the news all over the world with the #BringBackOurGirls campaign, following the abduction of…Read moreThe Many Faces of Nigeria