In conversation with Instituto Janeraka on their Refuge House and Artistic Residency as a structure of resistance for decolonisation and regeneration of ancestral relations
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Isadora Machado is a Brazilian artist based in Porto, Portugal. Her works focus on drawing and painting as mediums, offering images as a device to explore about symbols and emotions. she is also dedicated to tarot readings and intuitive drawings experiments. instagram: @pppaperplanes | website: isadoram.com
Discussing the legacy of Bolsanaro’s Brazil, rising inequalities and film’s role in challenging harmful stereotypes
The retraumatisation of the hostile environment.
An insight into new laws which threaten the lives of thousands already living in water insecurity
A peasant is an intercultural and historical subject, with significant memories, knowledge, and practices which are established through family and neighbourhood life for the production of food, common goods, and raw materials. Peasants have a multi-active community life linked to the land and integrated with nature and the territory”. (Instituto...
Degrees, numbers, statistics and predictions dominate the climate narrative, but what is behind those numbers? In order to achieve a bigger movement, we have to humanise the climate crisis. Friday 11th December was the five year anniversary of the Paris agreement with the UNFCC marking this by hosting a celebration....
At a café in Haringey, Yara Rodrigues Fowler assures me that although she lives in North London now, she grew up south of the river. In a smaller town, this point wouldn’t be relevant. But, in London, a city of 8.8 million people, where postcodes represent key signifiers of identity,...
The way that coronavirus has advanced in Brazil has repeated a pattern already seen worldwide. The only difference is: our president is killing us. The COVID-19 pandemic advance data is very similar to what has been produced in alerts by WHO, the World Health Organisation. The world has watched this...