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Readers letters The blossom in Golders Hill Park. Picture: Dr Bruce Lloyd - Credit: Dr Bruce Lloyd Climate change has not gone away Dania Saed, Year 11, Parliament Hill School, writes: 2020: the year that shook the world. One year on and we are still in the midst of one of the greatest global crises the world has faced in history. Whilst Covid dominated the headlines, our attention turned away from other just as equally urgent issues that are silently taking their toll on the world. Climate change. The issue of climate change has still not gone away, no matter how hard we try to ignore it. In fact, we are witnessing just as catastrophic repercussions of climate change than we have ever seen before, and Covid-19 is posing a serious threat in deferring global efforts in combating the increasingly alarming rates of climate change. ....
Actors Sheila Atim and Jamael Westman were among who said they could no longer endorse Belsize charity Wac Arts - Credit: Polly Hancock / PA Prominent alumni of Belsize Park charity Wac Arts have followed patrons in expressing their great disappointment at the organisation. Almost a year after the Wac Arts Concerns group first made criticisms around a lack of diversity in leadership positions, and what they called microaggressions , a group of ex-students have written the charity is not the Wac we knew and loved , and reiterated concerns that it is departing further away from those values and has become a place of distrust, poor communication and unclear motives . ....
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Updated: 1:36 PM December 14, 2020 Wac Arts, in Haverstock Hill, has promised changes in response to grievances raised by staff and students. - Credit: Polly Hancock A Camden arts group has promised changes after students claimed they were asked to perform for free at the homes of its benefactors. Students at Wac Arts, a registered charity in Belsize Park, said they were told they would be “paid in sandwiches” and “exposure”. The group’s new chair said the pledge was one of several measures to be implemented in response to a string of complaints. Another will be “anti-racism and unconscious bias training” for all staff and trustees. ....