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Knowledge Pages·July 17, 2023What is Waste Colonialism?Everything you need to know about waste colonialism, how it evolved and the scale of the problem today, its links to overconsumption and capitalise and what can do done to resist itText: Joycelyn LongdonImage: Walker Gawande
Act·October 1, 2024Free Alaa: The anti-imperial threads of abolitionOn expanding the horizons of mainstream abolition in Egypt's anti-carceral struggleText: Anonymous Arab
ArticlesSee·September 9, 2022Why photographer Lisandro Suriel is asking: ‘Do you believe in ghosts?’ Taking inspiration from the mysteries of nature and reframing the Caribbean through an uncanny lensText: Lisandro SurielImage: Erin Cobby
Opinion·March 11, 2024Hyper: Navigating the complexities of Kurdishness and capitalismExploring shared humanity in Agri Ismaïl’s debut novel through the lens of migration, belonging and moneyText: Elif SaricanImage: Hayfaa Chalabi
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ArticlesDo·April 13, 2021Police brutality in the UK: more than a headlineAs we approach the anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, it has become apparent that discussions surrounding the systemic and structural...Text: Amy DicksonImage: Tinuke Fagborun