A week of the Kenyan president ordering the police to shoot protestors, learning private equity is taking over healthcare, and two Black men being terrorised by the state
A week of the Kenyan president ordering the police to shoot protestors, learning private equity is taking over healthcare, and two Black men being terrorised by the state
60 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...Leila Gamaz & Image: Naomi Gennery
“There is no rest”: Leah Penniman on farming while BlackWhen I call Leah Penniman on a Friday afternoon, she is walking around her farmland in Grafton, New York. “We...Sharlene Gandhi & Image: Naomi Gennery
Januhairy: embracing hairiness and its historiesSince the pandemic began, articles have appeared about women giving up ‘grooming’ and beauty standards in lockdown. This month is...Nicole Jashapara
Confronting intergenerational traumaMy nannajaan has always had a temper. He is intelligent, funny, generous, and hard-working. But he has always and will...Safiya Bashir, Kohenoor Kamal & Image: Hannah Robathan
Unfinished histories: Imagining a Museum of British ColonialismThis article has been informed by the Museum of British Colonialism’s 2020 online panel ‘Imagining a Museum of British Colonialism’....Krishna Joshi & Image: Ada Jusic
How to pick your climate battles – in conversation with Whitney McGuireWhen you first dip your toes into the waters of the climate justice movement, you’re immediately struck by how complex...Sharlene Gandhi
Being 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.Em Tetrapod & Image: Natasha Phang Lee