Hear·March 23, 2026A new generation of musicians doubling down on ICE resistance‘Melt ICE’ and creative counteractions to Trump’s authoritarian takeoverText: Hayden MerrickImage: Beck O'Hara
Act·February 5, 2026“No one is illegal on stolen land”How the Native American community in Minneapolis is at the frontline of resisting ICEText: Joi Lee
Opinion·January 30, 2026Bye, Canada: I’m going back to where I came fromHow abrupt policy shifts and anti-migrant racism are spurring a mass exodus in CanadaText: Anuja BhattImage: Driss Chaoui
Opinion·January 28, 2026Inside Reform’s plans for a fascist takeoverA British ICE, a concentration camp and the end of accountabilityText: Elia J. AyoubImage: Alex Francis
See·January 8, 2026Resisting the Hostile Environment with humourThe comedy collective of refugees and migrants making the unthinkable laughableText: Larissa Kennedy
Act·October 1, 2025Dawn to dusk in Liberty CityReporting from the frontlines of ICE resistance in New York CityText: Ning ChangImage: Daisy Doodles
Opinion·April 29, 2025Borders, not justice: Challenging Canadian exceptionalism during the climate crisisCanada’s climate plan? Expanding border imperialismText: Rahul BalasundaramImage: Javie Huxley
Do·February 18, 2025On fingers that move like mercury: rediscovering Somali nomadic traditionsThe role of creative ancestral practices in restoring connection to love and magicText: Fozia IsmailImage: Tinuke Fagborun
Opinion·October 15, 2024The instinctive community-building practices of the Filipino diasporaOn the importance of Indigenous pedagogies, the Fiesta and intergenerational conversationsText: Julianne GazzinganImage: Cherie Kwok
See·June 20, 2024Green Border: a new film shines a light on violent bordersCan cinema be a force for change in today’s world?Text: Henry Roberts
Opinion·April 29, 2024Breaking away from a Soviet and Russian ‘Donbas’How the war in an East Ukrainian borderland since 2014 has strengthened local Ukrainian identityText: Qianrui HuImage: Daria Viashchenko
Do·April 24, 2024The future is a promise that cannot be foreseenIn conversation with Amit Lahav about empathy, migration stories and his play ‘Kin’Text: A. KwizeraImage: Luci Pina