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Lacuna – new magazine on human rights

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

Lacuna magazine is now live and, for the upcoming themes, we are seeking your involvement. We will next be discussing issues of austerity and prosperity, followed by the theme of war and peace.

We are looking for reviews of contemporary media: books, films, theatre etc. If you have seen or read something which relates to the upcoming themes, we’d welcome articles which discuss the issues raised and encourage others to see/read the piece.

​Similarly, we welcome articles from those of you with personal experiences relating to the upcoming themes who wish to write an opinion piece on a topic. These can be from a domestic (UK) perspective or from an international perspective.

Get involved with this incredible opportunity: view us online at www.lacuna.org.uk for inspiration and then send your proposal of an article (approx. 100-200 words) tostudents.lacuna@gmail.com