A week of Kamala Harris losing the elections, mud being thrown at Spanish politicians and insurance companies hiring companies to decline medical procedures
A week of a judge blaming Breonna Taylor’s murder on her boyfriend, violence at a parade in Brooklyn and ongoing starvation in Sudan
Half a century of exile has not silenced these Black PanthersReflections from former Black Panther Party members Pete and Charlotte O’NealNicola Parfitt & Illustration: Naomi Gennery
Battling gentrification with horse ridingThe power of community in Ebony Horse ClubErin Cobby & Illustration: Stan Platford
The Black women in my life who bring me joyOn the radical art of being an AuntieDavina Bacon & Illustration: Tinuke Fagborun
Abolition feminism vs Carceral feminismWhy police will never be the answer to gendered violenceDr Aviah Sarah Day & Illustration: Luci Pina
Community Resilience and mutual aid in Western UgandaWhy creating a local network of support and resilience is essential for climate adaptationDanielle Sams & Illustration: Heedayah Lockman
The rise of ‘Apptivism’ in UkraineIs our reliance on social media apps for activism always a cause for good?Tommy Hodgson & Illustration: Sophie Le Grelle
The PCSC Bill has failed Gypsies and Travellers – so where do we go next?The need for mutual aid and inclusive community organising to support Gypsy and Traveller resistance Chelsea Mcdonagh & Illustration: Natasha Phang Lee
The Mexican feminist movement is strong and angryThe fight against President Obrador’s gaslighting, sexist and violent governmentKaren Castillo & Illustration: Ilse Arguero
Kenmure Street: a rally against the “good” / “bad” migrant narrativeOn 13th May, the Pollokshields community of Glasgow successfully prevented a Home Office raid on Kenmure Street. The victory was...Molly Hankinson
“This is no longer about politics – it’s about ethics”: Denmark’s goal of zero asylum seekersDenmark is a country that defines itself on its progressivism. It regularly tops metrics for the world’s happiest country, the...Nathalie Weatherald
‘Building back differently’: a case for climate justice through abolitionRuthie Wilson Gilmore says: “Abolition is about presence not absence. It’s about building life affirming institutions”. To build back better...Simmone Ahiaku & Illustration: Thumy Phan
Don’t let the idea of abolition overwhelm youThe vision of abolition is a world without police and prisons. A world in which our communities are supported, equipped,...Joseph Capehart & Illustration: Naomi Gennery