A week of Kamala Harris losing the elections, mud being thrown at Spanish politicians and insurance companies hiring companies to decline medical procedures
A week of a judge blaming Breonna Taylor’s murder on her boyfriend, violence at a parade in Brooklyn and ongoing starvation in Sudan
Islamophobic governments have a new weapon – AI and algorithms are the new surveillance stateNew technologies are reinforcing age-old inequalities in the 21st centuryAdele Zeynep Walton & Illustration: Heedayah Lockman
Is exercise inherently fatphobic or can it be used as a tool for liberation?How to defy the diet industry and move for joyKaja Brown & Illustration: Tinuke Fagborun
The political is personalIn conversation with Prentis Hemphill, author of ‘What it Takes to Heal: How Transforming Ourselves Can Change the World’Kavian Kulasabanathan & Illustration: Javie Huxley
The cloud is filled with carbonHow the climate impact of doom-scrolling helped me kick the habitAdele Zeynep Walton & Illustration: Natasha Phang Lee
The instinctive community-building practices of the Filipino diasporaOn the importance of Indigenous pedagogies, the Fiesta and intergenerational conversationsJulianne Gazzingan & Illustration: Cherie Kwok
Can the Covid-19 Inquiry bring justice for migrant workers?Reckoning with the disproportionate impacts of the pandemic in order to rectify them Francesca Humi & Illustration: Natasha Phang Lee
Holding on, letting goNavigating love and grief through life's uncertaintiesLidia Huerta Domingo & Illustration: Fernanda Peralta
Weaving ancestral wisdom into modern climate solutionsJust global policy requires traditional knowledgeSyed Jazib Ali & Illustration: Shailja Khati
Confronting my white privilege at the prison gatesUnlearning lessons from 60s Tennessee and learning new ones while incarcerated Tony Vick & Illustration: Walker Gawande
A book is a seed: The power of fiction in shaping just societiesSvetlana Onye & Illustration: Diana Morales
AI, Elections and Democracy: How Big Tech hijacks our free will and prices our consciousnessNikta Sabouri & Illustration: Driss Chaoui
Deconstructing Catholic shame and reclaiming intimate selfhoodMaedbh Pierce & Illustration: Rosa Kusabbi
How can intergenerational conversations aid us in dismantling capitalism?Nonhlanhla Makuyana & Illustration: Charity Atukunda
From silence to strength: unravelling mental health stigma in my communityTiyanna Mistry & Illustration: Shailja Khati
Islamophobic governments have a new weapon – AI and algorithms are the new surveillance stateNew technologies are reinforcing age-old inequalities in the 21st centuryAdele Zeynep Walton & Illustration: Heedayah Lockman
Is exercise inherently fatphobic or can it be used as a tool for liberation?How to defy the diet industry and move for joyKaja Brown & Illustration: Tinuke Fagborun
The political is personalIn conversation with Prentis Hemphill, author of ‘What it Takes to Heal: How Transforming Ourselves Can Change the World’Kavian Kulasabanathan & Illustration: Javie Huxley
The cloud is filled with carbonHow the climate impact of doom-scrolling helped me kick the habitAdele Zeynep Walton & Illustration: Natasha Phang Lee
The instinctive community-building practices of the Filipino diasporaOn the importance of Indigenous pedagogies, the Fiesta and intergenerational conversationsJulianne Gazzingan & Illustration: Cherie Kwok
Can the Covid-19 Inquiry bring justice for migrant workers?Reckoning with the disproportionate impacts of the pandemic in order to rectify them Francesca Humi & Illustration: Natasha Phang Lee
Holding on, letting goNavigating love and grief through life's uncertaintiesLidia Huerta Domingo & Illustration: Fernanda Peralta
Weaving ancestral wisdom into modern climate solutionsJust global policy requires traditional knowledgeSyed Jazib Ali & Illustration: Shailja Khati
Confronting my white privilege at the prison gatesUnlearning lessons from 60s Tennessee and learning new ones while incarcerated Tony Vick & Illustration: Walker Gawande
A book is a seed: The power of fiction in shaping just societiesHow fiction maps our future and why we cannot ignore its lessonsSvetlana Onye & Illustration: Diana Morales
Condemned to be an optimist: celebrating James BaldwinWhy Baldwin, who would have turned 100 today, believed that there is always hopeElia J. Ayoub & Illustration: Tinuke Fagborun
The rise of little brother in the digital ageThe society of the spectacleAdele Zeynep Walton & Illustration: Rosa Kusabbi
The Dirty War against the American student intifadaUrban paramilitarism against student protestors at UCLASimón Sedillo & Illustration: Walker Gawande
AI, Elections and Democracy: How Big Tech hijacks our free will and prices our consciousnessOn platform models taking the stage for truth and influenceNikta Sabouri & Illustration: Driss Chaoui
“Prisoners are the Compass of Our Struggle”: why the release of Palestinian prisoners is central to our liberation