ActArticles·February 28, 2021The pursuit of ignoranceA t-shirt. A bowl of rice. A warm bath. Each one of these is the final product of a long...Text: Charlotte KennedyImage: Michelle Wong
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ArticlesDo·June 9, 2021Activist Maya Penn speaks on “sustainability, environmental racism and being a steward of the Earth”.The first time I’m introduced to Maya Penn over email, I’m informed that she is a 21 year old environmentalist,...Text: Banseka KayembeImage: Daisy Doodles
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ActArticles·April 22, 2022Twitter bans, political censorship and activist ingenuityHow Nigeria’s activists were able to keep resisting despite government repressionText: Deborah SabinusImage: Emilie Muszczak
See·July 27, 2023If 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 societyText: Simmone AhiakuImage: Marcie Mintrose
ActArticles·June 20, 2022Until dignity becomes habit, we need cross-movement solidarityAfter the protest against the cost of living crisis, the author asks: is the UK ready to build its own intersectional movement for change?Text: Tatiana GaravitoImage: Alex Bartsch
Knowledge Pages·March 27, 2024What is going on in Sudan? Everything you need to know about the conflict in Sudan, its historical roots and the scale of the humanitarian crisis Text: Yassmin Abdel-MagiedImage: Alaa Satir
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ArticlesDo·June 19, 2021The power of Nigeria’s youth has been proven: it’s now time to get them into officeNigeria’s youth are entering into a tumultuous time. A group which makes up over 60% of the population, youth have...Text: Abdulhakeem Ibraheem Abdulkareem
ActArticles·March 7, 2022‘I don’t know if they’re alive’: Uyghurs in Europe fear for families back homeThree individuals share tales of missing relatives amidst protests against China’s persecution of the community Text: Allia BukhariImage: Hayfaa Chalabi
ArticlesOpinion·January 26, 2021A Step Back: Women on trains in JapanI’m going to start off by mentioning a word that’s probably going to make me lose a good portion of...Text: Michelle Wong