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On Wednesday, November 13th, we held our 12th annual Hedge School in partnership with TU Dublin in Blanchardstown. Our Hedge School harks back to the informal gatherings in Ireland that provided education at a time when strict laws suppressed schooling. This history serves as a reminder of how dominating powers can restrict, withhold, or distort knowledge. Today, our annual Hedge School holds space for humans' innate need to share, learn, and take action for a just, equitable, and sustainable world. This powerful student-led event delved into the justice issues of Palestine, housing, and gender equality, framed within the very apt theme of the Hedge School Human Rights for Humanity. This video beautifully captures the workshops, speakers, discussion, stalls, music, art, and, of course, tree planting. Together, we explored pathways of solidarity, centred on Fannie Lou Hamer’s words: "Nobody’s free until everybody’s free.” Don’t forget to subscribe for more thought-provoking and empowering content on human rights, justice and solidarity. Please join the conversation in the comments and share your thoughts on how we can actively support these causes and create a world where these issues have no place. #Afri #TUD #Solidarity #HedgeSchool #HumanRights #Palestine #GenderEquality #Housing #SocialJustice For over four decades Afri has been involved in opposing war, promoting food sovereignty and tackling climate change - working especially with Secondary and Third level students as well as with the general public. We organise the annual Famine Walk in Mayo, a Hedge School in TU Blanchardstown and Féile Bríde in Kildare. Thank you for continuing to support our work. https://www.afri.ie