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The Bibby Stockholm and Rwanda Plan are just the beginning. Activists, legal charities, and grassroots organisations expose how Offshore Detention policies are impacting migrants in the UK and what we can do to resist.
A re-reading of the news through an anarchist lens
On photography, the Home Office and the freeing representation from colonialism
Maria Patsalos on the hostile environment, the UK's culture of disbelief and the power of football for people seeking asylum
Changing Perspectives: Stories of Migration to Europe.
Our first issue of shado was born out of a frustration with mainstream coverage of the people forced to migrate to Europe. The lack of self-representation led to a blatant criminalisation of refugees and people seeking asylum, so we decided to create shado as a platform for people who had been through the experience to take control of their own narrative: as such, over 70% of the contributors to this print are of refugee or asylum-seeking status, and all are celebrated as writers, chefs, musicians, poets and artists rather than labelled as a homogenous group.
Includes 18 features
108 pages with dimensions: 230mmx280mm
Front cover design: Edie Kelsey @ediekelsey_
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Alice Palmer, social activist
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Philli Boyle, Director and Head of Partnerships at Help Refugees
On the importance of Indigenous pedagogies, the Fiesta and intergenerational conversations
Reckoning with the disproportionate impacts of the pandemic in order to rectify them
And what we can all do to push back against racism, Islamophobia and fascism in the UK
How a traditional Palestinian folk dance has become a symbol of defiance and determination
Anon and Christina Atik
Everything you need to know about the global liberation project of abolition, its rejection of reformism and how you can join the movement
Can cinema be a force for change in today’s world?