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ArticlesSee·February 14, 2022Ji.hlava IDFF 2021: Journalists’ PicksNathalie Weatherald and Teresa Di Mauro write about the 25th edition of international documentary film festival Ji.hlava.Text: Nathalie WeatheraldImage: Teresa Di Mauro
ActArticles·February 19, 2022The Mexican feminist movement is strong and angryThe fight against President Obrador’s gaslighting, sexist and violent governmentText: Karen CastilloImage: Ilse Arguero
ArticlesSee·March 2, 2022The photographer laying the foundations for a Black Trans futureLiam Woods on building community and dismantling gatekeeping in the photography industryText: Liam Woods
ArticlesSee·March 24, 2022Fortitude: The documentary providing an open dialogue of the Black British experienceMario Washington-Ihieme in conversation with Andrea Thompson and Ron Timehin.Text: Mariochukwu Washington-Ihieme
ArticlesDo·April 4, 2022Ayisha Siddiqa is not in the business of selling the futureThe Pakistan-born grassroots climate activist on her incredible journey resisting co-option and the fossil fuel industries’ desperate attempt to depoliticise the youth movementText: Zoe RasbashImage: Alia Romagnoli
ArticlesDo·April 21, 2022The politics of twerkingThe role of dancing within the Chilean feminist uprisingText: Canela Laude-Arce
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
ArticlesSee·May 18, 2022Dear Black Child: lessons in Black joySimmone Ahiaku meditates on a conversation with director Tobi Onabolu.Text: Simmone AhiakuImage: Tobi Onabolu
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