ArticlesOpinion·November 29, 2020Fashion’s complicity in the Uyghur genocide: who holds the power?We want to know about who writes the books we read and who sings the songs we listen to. However,...Text: Zainab MahmoodImage: Katie O Rourke
Act·September 21, 2023Slowing the great Russian war machineHow activists are organising inside and out of Putin’s RussiaText: Mary TolstovaImage: Tommy H
ArticlesOpinion·July 9, 2021Why we should be wary of these six Israeli propaganda tacticsAsia Khatun lists 6 Israeli propaganda tactics to be weary of which are absolving Israel of its crimes against humanity.Text: Asia KhatunImage: Heedayah Lockman
ActArticles·October 14, 2022Zan, Zendegee, Āzādee: the women at the sharp end of resistance in IranThe author, whose parents fled the Iranian regime after the 1979 revolution, talks about the current women-led protests in Iran.Text: Manna MostaghimImage: Christina Atik
ArticlesOpinion·March 14, 2022The golden era of Wattpad The fanfiction platform that helped young women own their sexualityText: Sadia ParveenImage: Esther Lalanne
ArticlesOpinion·May 25, 2022On Ukraine-Syria solidarity and the ‘anti-imperialism of idiots’How many Leftists are failing those caught in the crossfire of oppressive regimesText: Elia J. AyoubImage: Christina Atik
ActArticles·January 12, 2021“More Than Ever, We Need to Be Heard”“Democracy is on trial across east Africa,” says Sarah Bireete, director of the Center for Constitutional Governance in Kampala. This...Text: AnonymousImage: Natasha Phang Lee
ArticlesDo·June 19, 2021The power of Nigeria’s youth has been proven: it’s now time to get them into officeNigeria’s youth are entering into a tumultuous time. A group which makes up over 60% of the population, youth have...Text: Abdulhakeem Ibraheem Abdulkareem
ArticlesHear·May 19, 2021Music when words fail – the resurgence of protest music in IndiaWorking in the Western music industry as an Indian presents its own particular set of issues. I’ve often found myself...Text: Malvika PadinImage: Ipsita Dwivedi
ArticlesOpinion·March 1, 202160 years on from the French occupation of Algeria, and my heritage is still lostIn January this year, Emmanuel Macron’s office announced that there will be “no repentance nor apologies” for colonial abuses in...Text: Leila GamazImage: 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
ArticlesOpinion·November 25, 2021Nigeria’s shrinking civic space in a post ENDSARS climateYoung Nigerian activist Abideen Olasupo discusses Nigeria's shrinking civic space, as engineered by the Government's curtailing of social media rights.Text: Olasupo AbideenImage: Tinuke Fagborun