This week we saw Coca Cola being a sponsor of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, people not being able to afford food because of price gouging, a Neymar endorsing Brazil’s current right wing president, Bolsonaro, and a school district in North Texas banning LGBTQI+ books
This week we saw governors of Texas and Florida trafficking people seeking asylum to DC and Martha’s Vineyard, a racist school district in Illinois, the Chilean president snubbing the Israeli ambassador, and Patagonia’s founder giving his company away
This week we saw Republicans wanting more 'Christian' ideals, Puerto Ricans still not having electricity, Levi’s being pressured by garment workers, and protests in Iran.
This week we saw Rihanna platforming Johnny Depp, the NYPD partnering with Ring Neighbors to police us even more, Elon Musk being a fascist, and the US being condemned by the UN for the Cuban embargo.
The author looks at legacies of obedience, oppression and capitalism to argue why we need to address the legacy of schools.
Andrew Sage and Ada Jusic
Conversations on cuts, deportations and revolution with rapper AWATE.
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In recent years, social media has increasingly been used by young people as a stage for activism. From users taking...
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Fossil Free London expose the Wellcome Trust's inaction on climate and its investments from fossil fuel industries.
Robin and Emilie Muszczak
‘Fake news’ is a term which has become unnervingly commonplace in our popular lexicon. Its implied definition and use –...
Amazon. Love the convenience – hate the exploitation. Over three years, the delivery monopoly stole $62 million in tips from its...