A week of Trump stopping visas for Palestinian children, the national guard being deployed to DC, and Rwanda accepting people being trafficked from the US
A week of Trump stopping visas for Palestinian children, the national guard being deployed to DC, and Rwanda accepting people being trafficked from the US
On documenting heritageBy revisiting the past, we pave the way for a proud and joyful futureMai-Anh Vu Peterson & Image: Natasha Phang Lee
On fingers that move like mercury: rediscovering Somali nomadic traditionsThe role of creative ancestral practices in restoring connection to love and magicFozia Ismail & Image: Tinuke Fagborun
Palestinian filmmaking which proves that people are not political pawnsA Conversation with my Friend Sameer Qumsiyeh on his documentary Walled Citizen, Palestine and a Call for HumanityMaia Golzar Anderson & Image: Diana Morales
Photographer Thandiwe Muriu’s celebration of Kenyan power and beautyA masterclass on standing out whilst blending inErin Cobby
Photovoice as a tool for youth empowerment and social change: Bridging GapsBridging Gaps is a youth-led NGO founded in Germany and South Africa which brings critical political education and creative learning...Mariochukwu Washington-Ihieme
Platforming art ‘through refugee eyes’Abdulazez Dukhan is a Syrian photographer and fine artist who lives in Brussels. As well as starting the Facebook page...webmasterkatie
Rest as radical change: How creativity helped me overcome my traumaI grew up in Hulme, Manchester in the 1990s, an inner city area woven out of industrial working-class heritage and...Anonymous
Saint Ocaña: the forgotten proto-queer genius in an urgent need of resurrectionAn exploration of the life and work of José Pérez OcañaPetar Odak
Sudanese cinema and the quest for its preservationHow the Sudanese Film Group's archive relates to Sudan todayIfeoluwa Olutayo
The future is a promise that cannot be foreseenIn conversation with Amit Lahav about empathy, migration stories and his play ‘Kin’A. Kwizera & Image: Luci Pina
The news is a KhartoonHow Khalid Albaih navigates the role of art in political resistance in SudanAdebayo Quadry-Adekanbi
The patriarchy kills: Protests pasted on France’s wallsLe patriarcat tue (The patriarchy kills) Aimer ≠ Tuer (Loving ≠ Killing) “C’est pas vraiment un viol, c’était ton mec”...Juliette Lyons