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Enter Shikari, Kneecap and more on why musicians are calling for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza
Activism

Enter Shikari, Kneecap and more on why musicians are calling for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza

Over 1200 musicians, performers and artists have signed an open letter, organised by Jeremy Corbyn’s Peace and Justice Project.

Written by: Ben Smoke

Why we took action to highlight Britain’s complicity in Israel’s apartheid of Palestinians
Activism

Why we took action to highlight Britain’s complicity in Israel’s apartheid of Palestinians

Last week the Copwatch Network hacked ads across the capital to expose the role of politicians, business people and media figures in the oppression of Palestine.

Written by: Copwatch Network

A tender window into a modern day Native American community
Photography

A tender window into a modern day Native American community

Photographer Maria Sturm’s new monograph takes an intimate look at the Lumbee people and their quest for recognition.

Written by: Isaac Muk

The everyday voices silenced in our coverage of the Middle East
Opinion

The everyday voices silenced in our coverage of the Middle East

Until women and young people are heard, we won’t break this cycle of destruction and dehumanisation, argues director Maysoon Pachachi.

Written by: Maysoon Pachachi

Zionism is not Judaism and other myths about Israel
Verso

Zionism is not Judaism and other myths about Israel

In this excerpt from his groundbreaking book, outspoken and radical Israeli historian Ilan Pappe examines the origins of Zionism and tracks its role in early decades nation building.

Written by: Ilan Pappe

Inside Japan’s most notorious Love Hotel
Photography

Inside Japan’s most notorious Love Hotel

Tokyo’s Alpha Inn has provided a vital home for underground erotic expression and Japan’s BDSM community – but can this iconic space survive?

Written by: Manami Okazaki

In photos: Documenting the lives of young American travellers
Photography

In photos: Documenting the lives of young American travellers

For over ten years, photographer Michael Joseph has captured the courage, kindness, and determination of a largely bypassed subculture.

Written by: Millen Brown-Ewens

Striking and unexpected portraits of Millwall Football Club
Outdoors

Striking and unexpected portraits of Millwall Football Club

A new documentary explores the diverse community at the heart of London’s most infamous team.

Written by: Isaac Muk

In photos: the gay rights movement of the ‘80s and ‘90s
Photography

In photos: the gay rights movement of the ‘80s and ‘90s

When he moved to London in 1978, photographer Sunil Gupta found a country still wracked by deep homophobia and a burgeoning protest movement resisting it.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Toussaint Louverture: The Story of the Only Successful Slave Revolt in History
Verso

Toussaint Louverture: The Story of the Only Successful Slave Revolt in History

This excerpt from the impassioned and beautifully drawn story of the Haitian revolution, originally by C.L.R. James, is a must read.

Written by: C.L.R. James

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