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How Black women transformed British photography
Photography

How Black women transformed British photography

Joy Gregory’s new photo book takes a comprehensive look at the work of a generation of artists whose recognition is long overdue.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Meet the trailblazers changing the face of porn
Culture

Meet the trailblazers changing the face of porn

Across the adult industry pioneering intimacy co-ordinators are ushering in a new understanding of consent, collaboration and connection.

Written by: Brit Dawson

A resilient, human vision of warzones around the world
Photography

A resilient, human vision of warzones around the world

Photojournalist Gabriele Micalizzi’s new exhibition, ‘A Kind of Beauty’, examines over a decade of conflicts and the overlooked stories of people at the centre of them.

Written by: Isaac Muk

In photos: 35 years of British working class photography
Photography

In photos: 35 years of British working class photography

A new Hayward Gallery Touring exhibition, ‘After the End of History: British Working Class Photography’ curated by Johny Pitts pulls together the work of two dozen working class photographers across the country.

Written by: Isaac Muk

The fight to stop the Rwanda plan goes on
Activism

The fight to stop the Rwanda plan goes on

The Rwanda safety bill has finally passed through the Parliament but the fight to stop the flights is far from over.

Written by: Ben Smoke

Rwanda Plan: Politicians, leaders, and rights organisations react
Activism

Rwanda Plan: Politicians, leaders, and rights organisations react

As Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pushes the Rwanda Security Bill through Parliament figures from across politics and civil society give their take.

Written by: Ben Smoke

What’s going on with the Rwanda plan?
Activism

What’s going on with the Rwanda plan?

Two years, countless court cases, protests, press conferences, legislation and more - this is the story of the Conservative’s flagship immigration policy.

Written by: Ben Smoke

One year of Jeremy Corbyn’s Music for the Many
Activism

One year of Jeremy Corbyn’s Music for the Many

Photographer Emily-Jayne Nolan went down to Moth Club, Hackney to capture the anniversary show of Peace & Justice Project’s campaign to save grassroots music venues.

Written by: Ben Smoke

Inside the indie print revolution: How to make your own magazine
Vans

Inside the indie print revolution: How to make your own magazine

With some of the world’s most prominent publishers facing difficulty and announcing layoffs, you’d be forgiven for thinking the publishing industry was on its last legs. In fact, the modern landscape is full of possibility.

Written by: Lydia Morrish

Inside the uplifting world of Death Cafes
Culture

Inside the uplifting world of Death Cafes

Meet the young people finding life talking about death in cafes popping up across the world.

Written by: Anna Wolfe

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