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Heated Rivalry and the erotics of equality
Masculinity, care and love under late capitalism
Palestine, Prevent and state criminalisation of protest
Weaponising counter-terrorism against pro-Palestine activism
Gentrified geographies:London’s street markets as sites of resistance
Mapping the interconnected struggles to save traditional community markets
Your Airbnb used to be my home
The rise of short-term holiday lets and second homes in Wales is the latest chapter in a long history of cultural repression
Bye, Canada:I’m going back to where I came from
How abrupt policy shifts and anti-migrant racism are spurring a mass exodus in Canada
Bridgerton:Afrofuturism or ahistorical nonsense?
What do we call a past that never was?
Queer visibility is not doing what we think it is
On the commodification and contentification of queerness
Why the Tech sector is Israel’s weak spot
How grassroots organisers are making Israel’s Tech dependency a liability
Netflix’s “Next Gen Chef” serves up colonial misinformation
Microwaving cultural and culinary erasure in the aftermath of South African apartheid
A week of ICE using tear gas outside a school, panic over the White House refurb, and Indigenous activists interrupting COP30
A re-reading of the news through an anarchist lens
A week of Indonesia revolting, Venus Williams playing tennis for healthcare, and the timely demise of a fascist
A re-reading of the news through an anarchist lens
Resisting the Hostile Environment with humour
The comedy collective of refugees and migrants making the unthinkable laughable
















