A week of the Kenyan president ordering the police to shoot protestors, learning private equity is taking over healthcare, and two Black men being terrorised by the state
A week of the Kenyan president ordering the police to shoot protestors, learning private equity is taking over healthcare, and two Black men being terrorised by the state
Then they came for _____On genocide in Gaza, white supremacy in America, and the weaponisation of anti-SemitismJared Joseph & Image: AL
The BBC keeps on platforming Israeli GénocidairesWhat a BBC interview with a former IDF General revealsElia J. Ayoub
Media as a tool of neo-colonial rule in LebanonA deliberate distortion of Indigeneity manufactures consent for genocide Jan Daoudi & Image: Driss Chaoui
Raising new worlds: Queer parenthood as radical worldbuildingBeyond obedience, building freedomSisanda Kubeka & Image: Khanya Kemami
Glastonbury, genocide and manufactured outrageWhat the ‘controversy’ over Bob Vylan reveals about the British mediascape todayElia J. Ayoub
Anti-childhood-sexual-abuse spaces have a transphobia problemFrom weaponising drag to failing to protect trans survivors Sophia Luu & Image: Fiona Quadri
Paris Dumpsterdiving: How food foraging in the ‘City of Lights’ divides and unitesHow the subculture persists a decade after the food-waste banXoài David & Image: Driss Chaoui
Claimed by all, heard by none: Kashmiris push back against erasure and controlConversations with Kashmiris on identity, colonialism and belongingImaan & Image: Heedayah Lockman
South Africa’s white Afrikaners: Refugees on the run from the shame of their historyReflecting on Trump’s decision to grant white Afrikaners asylum in the USJamil F. Khan & Image: Khanya Kemami
Borders, not justice: Challenging Canadian exceptionalism during the climate crisisCanada’s climate plan? Expanding border imperialismRahul Balasundaram & Image: Javie Huxley
Fleeing abuse, facing neglectDomestic abuse survivors and the housing crisisJulia Dagg & Image: Fiona Quadri
Giving akaras the respect they deserveMapping the journey of akaras and the excellence of African food culture Aimée Wallin & Image: Tinuke Fagborun