Can cinema be a force for change in today’s world?
In conversation with Jimi Famurewa on 'Settlers: Journeys through the Food, Faith and Culture of Black African London'
Sofia Akel & Image: Luci Pina
The struggle of making a home away from home in Amsterdam
Rachel O'Sullivan & Image: Wei Wu
The realities of long waits, uncertainty and mental trauma on young people’s wellbeing
Natasha Ion & Image: Aude Abou Nasr
Residents of the Jungle camp in Calais collaborated with King’s College London to document daily life in the camp. Come...
The musician and author’s multifacedted exploration of immigration through Kuduro and Kizomba
Adebayo Quadry-Adekanbi & Image: Charity Atukunda
On 13th May, the Pollokshields community of Glasgow successfully prevented a Home Office raid on Kenmure Street. The victory was...
Colombian singer-songwriter JSCA on the future of Latin American music in London
How Denmark is deliberately infringing on the rights of people seeking asylum
Polina Bachlakova & Image: Natasha Phang Lee
In this week's news we saw Canada calling out the United States for being awful to immigrants, Joe Biden pretending to care about people in prison for marijuana possession, Colorado running out of water and two Indigenous women being elected to the Brazilian congress.
Marcela Onyango & Image: Naomi Gennery
This week we saw governors of Texas and Florida trafficking people seeking asylum to DC and Martha’s Vineyard, a racist school district in Illinois, the Chilean president snubbing the Israeli ambassador, and Patagonia’s founder giving his company away
Marcela Onyango & Image: Naomi Gennery
This week we saw Republicans wanting more 'Christian' ideals, Puerto Ricans still not having electricity, Levi’s being pressured by garment workers, and protests in Iran.
Marcela Onyango & Image: Naomi Gennery