Opinion·February 10, 2025Our home is abundant with gold, but that doesn’t mean it should be exploitedIndigenous resistance to oil and gold extraction in the Ecuadorian AmazonText: Elizabeth VirkinaImage: Chela Yego
ArticlesOpinion·April 22, 2021What does ‘justice’ look like in the confines of white supremacy?On the evening of 20th April the world collectively held its breath...Text: Sofia Akel
Opinion·May 17, 2024How can intergenerational conversations aid us in dismantling capitalism?A call for the archiving of Black economic thought and practiceText: Nonhlanhla MakuyanaImage: Charity Atukunda
Opinion·February 12, 2023It’s Complicated: Dating as a Sex WorkerThis is a story of the one time in 7 years that being a sex worker caused a break upText: Addis FouchéImage: Esther Lalanne
Opinion·July 19, 2025Media as a tool of neo-colonial rule in LebanonA deliberate distortion of Indigeneity manufactures consent for genocide Text: Jan DaoudiImage: Driss Chaoui
Opinion·September 28, 2021Obedience, Oppression and Capitalism: why we need to address the legacy of schoolsThe author looks at legacies of obedience, oppression and capitalism to argue why we need to address the legacy of schools.Text: Andrew SageImage: Ada Jusic
ArticlesOpinion·July 1, 2020Love Black people like you love Black cultureBanseka Kayembe on maintaining the momentum of the Black Lives Matter movement.Text: Banseka Kayembe
ArticlesOpinion·January 31, 2021Januhairy: embracing hairiness and its historiesSince the pandemic began, articles have appeared about women giving up ‘grooming’...Text: Nicole Jashapara
ArticlesOpinion·June 22, 2021Reclaiming Boundaries: Living with social anxiety post-lockdownFreshly poured pints, hugs from friends and family, and much-needed haircuts; for...Text: Namitha AravindImage: Esther Lalanne
Opinion·April 22, 2024Rise of the war crime influencersHow IDF soldiers are implicating themselves for clout and likes in the age of conflict TikTokText: Natasha Phang LeeImage: Tommy H
ArticlesOpinion·February 22, 2019“No Place for Our Dreams”As Nigeria’s entertainment capital, and a cultural hotspot on the continent, Lagos...Text: Tobi Onabolu
Opinion·January 23, 2026Venezuela: Selective outrage and the people it leaves behindImpossible reactions trapped between a binaryText: Laura VidalImage: Annette Perez