ArticlesSee·August 5, 2021B[L]ackground: an exploration of existence and non-existenceWhile there is no shortage of politically-charged art, it’s rarer to come across an artist whose work is both a...Text: Isabella PearceImage: Hannah Robathan
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Opinion·August 2, 2024Condemned to be an optimist: celebrating James BaldwinWhy Baldwin, who would have turned 100 today, believed that there is always hopeText: Elia J. AyoubImage: Tinuke Fagborun
Marcela's weekly digest·September 27, 2022Marcela’s Weekly Digest: 27th September 2022This 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.Text: Marcela OnyangoImage: Naomi Gennery
Body Dialogues·May 26, 2022Body Dialogues: Reproductive justice and planting sensual seeds with Zachi BrewsterOn working through disembodiment, embodiment and transcendenceText: Oli LipskiImage: Tinuke Fagborun
ArticlesOpinion·January 26, 2023How 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 Text: Luke CromptonImage: Naomi Gennery
ActArticles·March 7, 2022‘I don’t know if they’re alive’: Uyghurs in Europe fear for families back homeThree individuals share tales of missing relatives amidst protests against China’s persecution of the community Text: Allia BukhariImage: Hayfaa Chalabi
Opinion·December 4, 2023To all the blocks I’ve loved beforeA reality of love, loss and gentrification in Brixton Text: Simmone AhiakuImage: Marcie Mintrose
Marcela's weekly digest·January 10, 2023Biden’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 lensText: Marcela OnyangoImage: Naomi Gennery
Opinion·January 5, 2024Finding my feet in second-generation politicsA conversation with Amardeep Singh Dhillon about confronting discomfort, doubt and radical British South Asian politicsText: Keirit DosanjhImage: Shailja Khati
ArticlesDo·October 28, 2020Being a radical teacherThe author talks about the importance of refusing neutrality as a teacher and allowing the politics of the global majority to be heard.Text: Em TetrapodImage: Natasha Phang Lee
Act·March 2, 2026Gentrified geographies: London’s street markets as sites of resistanceMapping the interconnected struggles to save traditional community marketsText: Nasrin WarsameImage: Fiona Quadri