South Africa just filed a case with the ICJ accusing Israel of “genocidal acts,” but what does this mean?
“Neither Mine, Nor Yours, Our House” – How the Awaete-Assurini people are resisting ethnocide and environmental racism in the Amazon
A week of national guards being deployed to the NYC subway, EU funding political repression in Senegal and a woman in Alabama being arrested for being Black
A week of NYPD lying about being attacked, Georgia’s anti-trans bill, and the US telling the ICJ to support Israel’s occupation of Palestine
“Art can change the world, but we need to build our own platforms to break down walls.”Jay Price on disability, accessibility and highlighting outsider artErin Cobby and Jay Price
“Mandem settle, womxn to the front”Why inclusive dancefloors are key to a safer nightlife experienceSafiya Bashir and Boe
“Paraorchestra has only become a real force for change because of the art we make”In discussion with world renowned conductor and musician Charles Hazlewood.Erin Cobby and Ines Hachou
“You grow so much being around queer people”It Man frontman Finn O’Brien on being a trans man in musicRudy Harries and Salam Zaied
“Whenever I tell people I’m an immigration lawyer, I get a certain reaction”Maria Patsalos on the hostile environment, the UK's culture of disbelief and the power of football for people seeking asylumHannah Robathan and Javie Huxley
10 tips for refugees whose asylum statuses have not been determinedDaily actions to survive in the hostile environmentLoraine Masiya Mponela and Javie Huxley
Activism and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-TimeHow improved accessibility and on-stage representation can drive social changeScarlett Westbrook and Heedayah Lockman
After The Silence: the film industry still deserves scrutinyCat White in conversation with Winnie Li on regrowth, reckoning and using our voice in the wake of the #MeToo movementCat White and Esther Lalanne
Aisha Seriki is occupying the intersection of Blackness and migrationOn photography, the Home Office and the freeing representation from colonialismAisha Seriki
Anarchy in the capitalHow music collectives in London are creating alternative mutual aid networks Erin Cobby and Natasha Phang Lee
Artist Spotlight: Jess NashJess Nash is an illustrator, lecturer and freelance workshop facilitator based in London whose work focuses on moments of relatability, connection and joyIsabella Pearce
Artist Spotlight: Sophie PhillipsSophie Phillips is a U.K. based artist whose work focuses on documentary photography and community buildingIsabella Pearce