ArticlesOpinion·January 31, 2021Januhairy: embracing hairiness and its historiesSince the pandemic began, articles have appeared about women giving up ‘grooming’ and beauty standards in lockdown. This month is...Text: Nicole Jashapara
Hear·February 24, 2023Looking back to see ahead: “and no one can trick me with Honey Mouth again”Beautiful Nubia's use of music for storytelling, activism and recollecting cultural memory amidst Nigeria's 2023 electionsText: Adebayo Quadry-AdekanbiImage: Tinuke Fagborun
Marcela's weekly digest·September 13, 2022Marcela’s weekly digest: 13 September 2022This week saw continued white supremacy in St Louis, the death of the de facto head of British colonialism and calls for climate reparations across Pakistan.Text: Marcela OnyangoImage: Naomi Gennery
Opinion·July 19, 2025Media as a tool of neo-colonial rule in LebanonA deliberate distortion of Indigeneity manufactures consent for genocide Text: Jan DaoudiImage: Driss Chaoui
ArticlesHear·November 9, 2021Meet the musician making Mariachi a feminist issueshado sits down with Alina la Histérica to find out more about how she is making Mariachi a feminist issue and reclaiming public space.Text: Erin CobbyImage: Javie Huxley
Act·April 2, 2026Memorialising ‘Comfort Women’ in BerlinThe power of statues in building community movementsText: Aika UdagawaImage: Cindy Kang
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
Opinion·December 6, 2024My Dream Job: A body carries precarious (after)livesDisentangling queer working-class (re)incarnations in Norman Erikson Pasaribu’s latest poetry collectionText: Fairuza HanunImage: Hayfaa Chalabi
Act·June 12, 2025Navigating Gaza’s weaponised seaResistance against energy extraction projects in Palestine’s watersText: Aya BseisoImage: Chela Yego
See·October 24, 2025Netflix’s “Next Gen Chef” serves up colonial misinformationMicrowaving cultural and culinary erasure in the aftermath of South African apartheidText: Jamil F. KhanImage: Khanya Kemami
See·April 18, 2026Nigerian Modernism: post-independent but not post-colonialHow Tate Modern’s Nigerian Modernism exposes a moral and symbolic dissonanceText: Adebayo Quadry-Adekanbi
Opinion·September 28, 2021Obedience, Oppression and Capitalism: why we need to address the legacy of schoolsThe author looks at legacies of obedience, oppression and capitalism to argue why we need to address the legacy of schools.Text: Andrew SageImage: Ada Jusic