Why photographer Lisandro Suriel is asking: ‘Do you believe in ghosts?’ Taking inspiration from the mysteries of nature and reframing the Caribbean through an uncanny lensLisandro Suriel & Image: Erin Cobby
Focusing the lens on the reality of refugee strugglesHow using a camera to capture the spirit of protest and brutality of modern migration can provide a genuine pushback against the prevailing narrativeTommy H
Capturing a more diverse ArgentinaMauricio Holc on supporting inclusivity and representation through photography Mauricio Holc
“Through me, these queer ancestors are visual” Lessons from Vincent Martell of VAM STUDIOAdebayo Quadry-Adekanbi & Image: Alia Romagnoli
Dreaming the impossible: How football transcended war in IraqIn conversation with filmmaker Saoud Khalaf about colonialism, diasporic identity and setting the story straight through film.Hannah Robathan & Image: Naomi Gennery
How a Roman myth helped me understand coercive controlHealing through writing and the unwavering support of womenHannah Morrish & Image: Javie Huxley
Beyond the buzzword: why going ‘circular’ is only as radical as we make it Demystifying, decolonising and exploring the design behind circularity in collaboration with What Design Can Do (WDCD)Zoe Rasbash & Image: Fernanda Peralta
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 & Image: Natasha Phang Lee
Artist Spotlight: Samia SinghSamia Singh, is a graphic designer, artist and sometimes-musician based in Chandigarh, India whose work focuses on women, nature and food.Isabella Pearce
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 & Image: Isadora Machado
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 & Image: Wei Wu
Artist Spotlight: Charlene KomuntaleCharlene Komuntale is an Ugandan painter who works to subvert the male gaze and celebrate womanhood in her paintingsIsabella Pearce