Once upon a time, Manchester saw itself as a leading light in the fight against nuclear annihilation.
Now not only do we have several companies here who manufacture or assist in the production of nuclear missiles and submarines, we put ’em in the regional marketing brochure.
Backend or full stack Rails developer needed for community web project
Geeks for Social Change are looking for a backend or full stack Ruby on Rails developer to work 24 hours a week. The initial focus of your work will be PlaceCal, our award-winning community calendar platform
A simple bot designed to support people undertaking potentially risky activities
We’ve worked with No Borders Manchester to create a tool for people seeking asylum in the UK. We’re launching it today and have plans to use it to support many other vulnerable groups.
A report on our community history day in November 2019
On a chilly Saturday morning last November I joined other local residents, activists and researchers in participating in the first Hulme & Greenheys Community History Day in Manchester.