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Isaiah Rashad on coming back from the brink
Culture

Isaiah Rashad on coming back from the brink

‘I’ve found a purpose‘ — After a five-year hiatus, the TDE rapper has returned with an album which subverts all expectations. He talks embracing sobriety, his penchant for comic books and why he no longer wants to sell his story.

Written by: Robert Kazandjian

Students gather to demand climate education reform
Activism

Students gather to demand climate education reform

Teach the future — Following the IPCC report issuing its most severe warning on climate yet, students from across the country came together outside the Department of Education to demand urgent action over a curriculum which is failing to address the current crisis.

Written by: Ben Smoke

An intimate portrait of LGBTQ+ asylum seekers in Berlin
Photography

An intimate portrait of LGBTQ+ asylum seekers in Berlin

Turkish-born photographer Samet Durgun discusses his collection of portraits of queer refugee and asylum seekers seeking to build a better life for themselves in Germany.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Photos celebrating female and non-binary skateboarders
Culture

Photos celebrating female and non-binary skateboarders

To Balance is Trust — Photographer Hannah Bailey explains her project capturing over 20 skaters across the globe which aims to shed light on inspiring young figures in the community.

Written by: Hannah Bailey

A year after the Beirut blast, the fight for justice continues
Activism

A year after the Beirut blast, the fight for justice continues

Rebuilding from the rubble — On 4 August 2020, a large quantity of ammonium nitrate exploded in the port of Beirut, killing 218 people and injuring 7000 others. A year on, protestors still fighting for answers gathered together on the streets.

Written by: Matt Kynaston

Pure bliss: revisiting the Isle of Wight Festival of August 1969
Culture

Pure bliss: revisiting the Isle of Wight Festival of August 1969

Summer of love — Photographer David Hurn recounts documenting the counterculture music event at the height of the swinging ‘60s, which saw performance from the likes of Bob Dylan, The Who and Joe Cocker.

Written by: Miss Rosen

How NFT philanthropy could deepen inequality
Activism

How NFT philanthropy could deepen inequality

Cashing in — Increasingly, the super wealthy are capitalising on the NFT boom to support charitable causes. But this could end up fuelling many of the existing issues with philanthropy, as well as presenting charities with a host of new problems.

Written by: Chloé Meley

Meet the riding clubs using horses to heal
Outsiders Project

Meet the riding clubs using horses to heal

The Outsiders Project — A growing number of stables and clubs are providing vital youth services, including equine-assisted therapies, for young people, and opening up horse-riding for all.

Written by: Shannon Mahanty

The hidden workforce that makes recycling possible
Culture

The hidden workforce that makes recycling possible

In partnership with Sir Kensington’s — In a story taken from The Food Fight, a 2020 integrity report from Sir Kensington’s, Jess Holland speaks to the frontline workers that allow us to recycle goods.

Written by: Jess Holland

Why don’t video games take sex seriously?
Culture

Why don’t video games take sex seriously?

Hardcore software — Historically, video games rarely feature sex, and when they do, it’s often deeply problematic. But a new generation of indie creators are taking matters into their own hands by offering nuanced, diverse and LGBTQ+ friendly portrayals of all things erotic.

Written by: Tom Faber

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