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A brief history of voter suppression in the U.S.
Activism

A brief history of voter suppression in the U.S.

Land of the free — Trump’s efforts to undermine postal voting are just the latest instalment in a long and fraught saga dating back to the country’s origins.

Written by: John Surico

Joining the dots with Gabriel Krauze
Podcasts

Joining the dots with Gabriel Krauze

A Huck Podcast — In the latest episode of Joining the Dots we sit down with author Gabriel Krauze, whose autobiographical debut novel Who They Was is longlisted for the Booker Prize.

Written by: Michael Fordham

The photographer spotlighting Iran's forgotten minorities
Photography

The photographer spotlighting Iran's forgotten minorities

Afro-Iranian — Many Iranians are unaware of the existence of Black Iranians, or of the chequered history behind the community's presence in the country. But a new photography project from Mahdi Ehsaei is looking to change that.

Written by: Niloufar Haidari

A meandering email exchange with Bill Callahan
Music

A meandering email exchange with Bill Callahan

‘Every day is a river’ — The inimitable singer-songwriter talks protest, parenthood and how, when it came to releasing new music, he was inspired by American rapper Tierra Whack.

Written by: Jeremy Allen

A gripping portrait of the LAPD in the 1990s
Photography

A gripping portrait of the LAPD in the 1990s

A kinder gentler cop — As a ride-along photographer with the LAPD, photographer Joseph Rodriguez captured first hand the work of one of America's most notorious police forces.

Written by: Miss Rosen

History tells us that the Israel-UAE treaty is doomed to fail
Opinion

History tells us that the Israel-UAE treaty is doomed to fail

More empty words — The ‘historic’ peace agreement has been heralded as a major breakthrough – but as long as Palestinian voices remain unheard, very little will change.

Written by: Anmol Irfan

The poet helping the next generation shape the future
Film

The poet helping the next generation shape the future

Life after Lockdown — In a new film, the first young people’s laureate for London Caleb Femi has teamed up with NCS to help spell out exactly what the next generation needs from life after lockdown.

Written by: Ben Smoke

The Black public affairs show that revolutionised television
Photography

The Black public affairs show that revolutionised television

Black Journal — At the height of the Black Power movement, National Educational Television launched Black Journal. A groundbreaking show that allowed Black Americans to tell their own stories and to wrestle back control from the white-owned networks who thought they knew better.

Written by: Miss Rosen

What now for... skaters?
Skate

What now for... skaters?

Talking mental health — Huck is exploring the impact that the coronavirus pandemic is having on different communities – and on our mental health. In this final instalment, Shelley Jones explores how the lockdown has affected the skateboarding community.

Written by: Shelley Jones

How South African surfer Joshe Faulkner rose to the top
Outsiders Project

How South African surfer Joshe Faulkner rose to the top

The Outsiders Project — The 21-year-old is one of the most talented competitive wave-riders in the world today. This is his journey – in his own words.

Written by: Michael Fordham (introduction)

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