Northern Ireland is a country built on conflict, division and hatred. So the over-policing of the Black Lives Matter protest...
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B.Brenner explores how cutting someone out is often framed as a method of protecting the community rather than a step towards accountability
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The need for mutual aid and inclusive community organising to support Gypsy and Traveller resistance
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On drill as a periscope with Adèle Oliver, author of Deeping It: Colonialism, Culture & Criminalisation of UK Drill
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And how it excludes Black and non-Eurocentric education
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A reality of love, loss and gentrification in Brixton
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The retraumatisation of the hostile environment.
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This article has been informed by the Museum of British Colonialism’s 2020 online panel ‘Imagining a Museum of British Colonialism’....
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After the protest against the cost of living crisis, the author asks: is the UK ready to build its own intersectional movement for change?
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Gina Martin’s reflections on whether criminalisation can ever be the answer
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The wide-reaching impact of the discriminatory NRPF policy on refugee communities.
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