A look into the resistance of the Indigenous Totonaco communities from the Sierra Norte of Puebla against transnational mining, fracking and hydroelectric projects, and how they are building new forms of community resilience following the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 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
The continued resistance of the Otomi community in the face of discrimination, violence and gentrification
Karen Castillo & Image: Anonymous
A call to direct action
Amardeep Singh Dhillon & Image: Tinuke Fagborun
Demystifying, decolonising and exploring the design behind circularity in collaboration with What Design Can Do (WDCD)
Zoe Rasbash & Image: Fernanda Peralta
“I’ve been in debt for ten years because of my conviction,” Cheryl said with the hardened frustration of someone who...
Working Chance & Image: Tinuke Fagborun
As someone who has experienced body dysmorphia, lockdown could have been a make or break moment for my recovery. Being...
Conversations with Kashmiris on identity, colonialism and belonging
Imaan & Image: Heedayah Lockman
The threat multiplier of climate change, deforestation and Indigenous erasure
Hyally Carvalho & Image: Fernanda Peralta
My 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
The recently re-ignited conversations around race and policing have led to many organisations taking a stand against institutionalised racism in...
Brooke Montgomery & Image: Yuzhen Cai
In conversation with Dr. Moayyad Bsharat about farmers' movements and the fight for land rights
Maia Golzar Anderson & Image: Thumy Phan