From our Communities to the UN: Lived Experience must be part of the Solution (1of3)

Today members of our GRIPP delegation delivered three speeches as to members of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights at the UN in Geneva as part of the UK 7th Review. The meeting between various civil society representatives and the CESCR members was closed to the public but we pre-recorded our speeches!

Here Angela & Taliah, ATD Fourth World UK, talk about the importance of centering living/ed experience voices in finding solutions:

You can watch Thrive Teesside‘s contribution about how the system creates fear here and RAPAR’s closing speech about divide and conquer is used to cause our communities harm here.