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Inside the anti-capitalist, anti-border micronation
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Inside the anti-capitalist, anti-border micronation

Welcome to Obsidia — Founded in 2015, Obsidia is the world’s only portable, feminist, self-declared territorial entity. More than just a playful venture, the nation is offering a means to explore alternative modes of political organisation.

Written by: Chloé Meley

‘Black artists need to learn how to empower themselves‘
Culture

‘Black artists need to learn how to empower themselves‘

Mick Jenkins in conversation — Following the recent release of his third studio album, the rapper talks about the influences that have shaped his sound so far and making music that connects with the average listener.

Written by: Thomas Hobbs

The vigil in London to honour the lives lost in the Channel
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The vigil in London to honour the lives lost in the Channel

Borders kill — After at least 27 people lost their lives in the deadliest channel crossing on record, hundreds gathered for a vigil outside the Home Office, demanding an end to the hostile environment.

Written by: Huck

Modi’s apology to the farmers is purely for his own gain
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Modi’s apology to the farmers is purely for his own gain

Empty words — Last week, India’s prime minister repealed the three contentious farm laws that had sparked an over year-long protest in India. But what is the real motive behind the PM’s rare display of contrition?

Written by: Ravinder Kaur

Photos from the streets of Hong Kong in the 1980s
Culture

Photos from the streets of Hong Kong in the 1980s

HK unseen — A new exhibition brings together photographer Greg Girard’s evocative shots of Hong Kong’s golden age, revealing a side to the city often relegated to the shadows.

Written by: Miss Rosen

The artist finding poetry in everyday life
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The artist finding poetry in everyday life

In partnership with Adobe Creator Collective — Creator Stories is a series in support of the Adobe Creator Collective, a new collaborative hub intended to inspire others. In the first instalment, photographer Alla Chiara Luzztelli lifts the lid on her multi-disciplinary approach to documentation, sharing how she seeks out quiet, cinematic moments amid the daily whir and buzz.

Written by: Huck

Heady scenes of disco and grit in ‘70s & ‘80s New York
Culture

Heady scenes of disco and grit in ‘70s & ‘80s New York

‘It was edgy and dangerous‘ — Photographer Joe Clementi discusses his striking shots of the city’s vibrant clubs, protests, street scenes and more.

Written by: Miss Rosen

What we need to understand about whiteness in Jamaica
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What we need to understand about whiteness in Jamaica

The White Yardie debate — The comedian White Yardie was recently forced to defend himself as his Jamaican heritage was called into question on TV. In failing to address the hierarchies of privilege that exist in Jamaica, the debate represents a missed opportunity, writes Aaliyah Miller.

Written by: Aaliyah Miller

The messy history of the nurses’ strikes in 1988
Activism

The messy history of the nurses’ strikes in 1988

‘We let rip’ — As nursing unions gear up to protest the government’s three per cent pandemic pay rise, people who attended the UK’s first-ever national nurses’ strike reflect on its legacy.

Written by: Moya Crockett

Photos showing a different side to GRT people
Culture

Photos showing a different side to GRT people

Capturing community — A project bringing together archival images of GRT people in South London seeks to allow the community to tell their stories on their own terms.

Written by: Frankie Lister-Fell

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