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ActArticles·December 12, 2022How the cost-of-living crisis is affecting my income as a full-service sex workerPerspectives from a member of Hookers Against HardshipText: Lotte LathamImage: Rosa Kusabbi
ArticlesDo·December 9, 2022Juno Roche has become “belligerently joyful”The author talks about trans youth, joy as resistance and giving a middle finger to oppressionText: Rudy HarriesImage: Sali Mudawi
ArticlesHear·November 27, 2022Climate-conscious clubbingCan party spaces become a bastion of the climate movement?Text: BoeImage: Tommy H
ArticlesSee·November 15, 2022Aisha Seriki is occupying the intersection of Blackness and migrationOn photography, the Home Office and the freeing representation from colonialismText: Aisha Seriki
ActArticles·November 11, 2022What you need to know about new (again) UK Home Secretary Suella BravermanThe threat to refugees and people seeking asylum and the importance of migrant justice groups fighting back against growing right wing hostilityText: Isabella Yasmin KajiwaraImage: Natasha Phang Lee
ArticlesOpinion·November 7, 2022How a Roman myth helped me understand coercive controlHealing through writing and the unwavering support of womenText: Hannah MorrishImage: Javie Huxley
ActArticles·October 27, 2022The Rosebank oil field would be a betrayal for future generations – we cannot let it go aheadHow collective action is mobilising against the Tory government’s oil and gas developments Text: Danielle SamsImage: Jessica Kleczka
ArticlesOpinion·October 26, 2022What just housing policies mean for climate justiceWhy one group of scholar-activists is dedicating itself to the study of precarious housing Text: Sharlene GandhiImage: Javie Huxley
ArticlesHear·October 24, 2022Inside Decolonise Fest where punx of colour are reclaiming their space on the punk stageHow a festival run by and for POC is boldly reaffirming the radical roots of the punk movementText: Marco MarcellineImage: Hayfaa Chalabi
ArticlesOpinion·October 15, 2022Don’t Worry Darling and the journey to incel-domIncels don’t just exist in basements – they’re migrating into the mainstreamText: Erin CobbyImage: Alex Francis
ArticlesDo·September 29, 2022After 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 movementText: Cat WhiteImage: Esther Lalanne