Act·February 17, 2026An occupation doesn’t end just because they say it doesIt wasn’t the vehicles you noticed first. It was the listening. In...Joi Lee
Act·February 5, 2026“No one is illegal on stolen land”How the Native American community in Minneapolis is at the frontline of resisting ICEJoi Lee
Act·November 19, 2025From the Andes to the Amazon: The Yaku Mama Flotilla’s journey to COP30The long road to true inclusion and participation for Indigenous representatives at the Amazonia COP Canela Laude-Arce & Image: Natasha Phang Lee
Act·October 1, 2025Dawn to dusk in Liberty CityReporting from the frontlines of ICE resistance in New York CityNing Chang & Image: Daisy Doodles
Act·June 12, 2025Navigating Gaza’s weaponised seaResistance against energy extraction projects in Palestine’s watersAya Bseiso & Image: Chela Yego
Act·March 26, 2025Culture Workers for Palestine Need You20 years on, the campaign is more urgent than everCulture Workers for PACBI & Image: Aude Abou Nasr
Act·March 12, 2025Lessons on disability justice and Palestine solidarityMapping the interconnectivity of our strugglesMakan & Image: Hayfaa Chalabi
Act·February 24, 2025Crisis in the Andes: when trade talks meet tear gas in PeruFrom afar: witnessing Peru’s crisis and the urgency to confront authoritarianismLeonardo Torres Llerena & Image: Fernanda Peralta
Act·February 17, 2025Kenya’s fossil-fuelled fertiliser crisis and how to fix itA call for the rejection of fossil fuels on the soil and a returning to traditional practicesLeonida Odongo & Image: Chela Yego
Act·December 17, 2024Roots of resistance: mobilising for land justice in ScotlandHow historical resistance strategies can shape the enduring struggle for land in Scotland Tara Wight & Image: Heedayah Lockman
Act·December 12, 2024Stolen histories and stolen futures: How Gypsy-Traveller children in Scotland were removed from their families through a policy of forced assimilationIn conversation with Mark Baillie, author of Salvage Chelsea Mcdonagh & Image: Sayeeda Bacchus
Act·November 26, 2024Damned by DrillHow British courts used music to convict 10 Black boys in ManchesterMolly Lipson