A week of Kamala Harris losing the elections, mud being thrown at Spanish politicians and insurance companies hiring companies to decline medical procedures
A week of a judge blaming Breonna Taylor’s murder on her boyfriend, violence at a parade in Brooklyn and ongoing starvation in Sudan
Against Black perfectionism: in defence of Carlee RussellAn anarchist re-reading of Carlee's faked kidnappingMarcela Onyango & Illustration: Naomi Gennery
A week of anti-racism protests in France, politicians paving the way for corporations to vote in so-called Delaware, and the so-called US supreme court ending race based college admissionsA re-reading of the news through an anarchist lensMarcela Onyango & Illustration: Naomi Gennery
Changing the culture of kill in “Chain-Gang All-Stars”Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah on incarceration, abolition and dystopia in his “bruising” debut novel Ning Chang & Illustration: Charity Atukunda
Boys 2 Men: Preserving the essence of boyhoodBen Hurst’s reflection on the adultifying of young boys and how traditional masculinity affects men’s wellbeing and sexual pleasureAdebayo Quadry-Adekanbi & Illustration: Karis Beaumont
The NHS as a site of structural violenceDivided: In conversation with Annabel SowemimoKavian Kulasabanathan & Illustration: Sali Mudawi
How the Korean film ‘Broker’ makes room for the reality of black market baby adoptions, family-making and intergenerational justiceIn conversation with the cofounders of ESEA cinema advocacy group MilkTea on the transformative nuance of Broker and the radical potential of community film screenings. Isabella Yasmin Kajiwara & Illustration: Wei Wu
How the film ‘Out Loud’ is humanising Brazil’s homelessness crisisDiscussing the legacy of Bolsanaro’s Brazil, rising inequalities and film’s role in challenging harmful stereotypes Luis Henrique Marques Ribeiro & Illustration: Isadora Machado
How ESEA people are reclaiming their bodies and disrupting fetishisation through Life DrawingIn conversation with ESEA Life Drawing on communal art classes, bodily expression and reconnecting with our heritage Isabella Yasmin Kajiwara & Illustration: Natasha Phang Lee
How the UK’s first Black abolitionist helped Paterson Joseph find his voiceFrom the playhouse to Peep Show, to penning the life of Charles Ignatio Sancho Luke Crompton & Illustration: Naomi Gennery
A week of police violence in the US, attacks on workers’ rights in France and data breaches that could send abortion pill customers to jailA re-reading of the news through an anarchist lensMarcela Onyango & Illustration: Naomi Gennery
¿Is Buenos Aires really the Paris of Latin America?Afrohunting is leading the Afro-Argentine renaissance that tells a different storyLarissa Kennedy & Illustration: Paola De La Cruz
Biden’s racist immigration policy, Brazil’s fascist uprising and what Prince Harry’s memoir reveals about white supremacyA re-reading of the news through an anarchist lensMarcela Onyango & Illustration: Naomi Gennery