See·August 12, 2024Intimate reflections on SESSIONSHow a contemporary art project galvanised the artistic community of CyprusText: Gervaise Alexis Savvias
See·August 7, 2024Fighting Giants: a short film about the power of voice and protecting Black womenFilmmaker Oluwaseun Babalola shares her experience searching for her missing sister in new projectText: Oluwaseun Babalola
See·July 8, 2024Facing life in RamallahOptics and making: in conversation with Wafa Hourani Text: Phoebe West
See·June 20, 2024Green Border: a new film shines a light on violent bordersCan cinema be a force for change in today’s world?Text: Henry Roberts
See·June 13, 2024Gaza to Grenfell: Art in service of liberationWhy we painted a mural under the WestwayText: The Palestinian Youth Movement
See·May 31, 2024History belongs to those that document itIn conversation with Sula Douglas-Folkes on delving into Black women in cinema, the influence of religion, and her hopes for the future Text: Nikki IyayiImage: Alex Francis
See·May 30, 2024“I’m not being seen as who I am”: being trans in TV & FilmIn conversation with Ella Stockton on transphobia, sector strikes, and the structural barriers for trans people in TV & FilmText: Georgia Day
See·May 8, 2024Turning waste into beautyIn conversation with Usaginingen about reclaiming Teshima from its nickname ‘garbage island’ Text: Aileen Angsutorn Lees
See·May 7, 2024For Black Boys: A group therapy I would hate to attendHow Ryan Calais Cameron’s hit play engages with Black masculinityText: Adebayo Quadry-AdekanbiImage: Marcie Mintrose
See·February 6, 2024‘Small but mighty’: Shopping independent as an act of political resistanceHow Kim’s Convenience reminds us of the renewed importance of supporting local, immigrant businessesText: Mai-Anh Vu PetersonImage: Cherie Kwok
See·January 4, 2024Imagining the future through legacies of the pastSonya Dyer’s ‘Three Parent Child’ Somerset House ExhibitionText: Beauty Dhlamini
See·December 20, 2023Traumas reverberating Armenia’s past to presentIn conversation with filmmaker Inna Sahajkyan about the role of storytelling, documenting the genocide and continuing to fight for humanity Text: Joe Nerssessian