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
How Chile’s new constitution was forged in protestIn October 2019, student-led boycotts broke out in the capital of Chile following an increase in the Santiago subway fare....Dionise Vargas
How housing policy in the Netherlands betrays its creeping nationalismThe struggle of making a home away from home in AmsterdamRachel O'Sullivan & Illustration: Wei Wu
How protest songs have evolved beyond anti-war messagingDuring the 20th century, the western music industry benefited hugely from capitalist expansion, a growing international audience and technological advances....Tommy Hodgson & Illustration: Ada Jusic
How the cost-of-living crisis is affecting my income as a full-service sex workerPerspectives from a member of Hookers Against HardshipLotte Latham & Illustration: Rosa Kusabbi
How the IDF is turning TikTok into its latest propaganda toolScrolling through my TikTok ForYou page last month, I never expected to come across the official account of the Israeli...Laura Russell & Illustration: Natasha Phang Lee
How to pick your climate battles – in conversation with Whitney McGuireWhen you first dip your toes into the waters of the climate justice movement, you’re immediately struck by how complex...Sharlene Gandhi
How we can heal ourselves and our movementsIn conversation with social activist and trainer Ilaj about how body awareness can heal and deconstruct internalised systems of oppressionTammy Gan
If exclusion is retribution, abolition in education is freedom!In conversation with Marcus Bernard about how abolishing exclusions is a necessary step for transforming our schools and societySimmone Ahiaku & Illustration: Marcie Mintrose
Juno Roche has become “belligerently joyful”The author talks about trans youth, joy as resistance and giving a middle finger to oppressionRudy Harries & Illustration: Sali Mudawi
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
Malta: the Mediterranean holiday destination with draconian abortion lawsThe realities of being a pro-choice activist in a country with fewer than half a million peopleEmily Galea & Illustration: Sabrina Gevaerd