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How north Devon became the UK's first world surfing reserve
Surf

How north Devon became the UK's first world surfing reserve

Joining 11 revered spots from Malibu to Australia’s Gold Coast, the community-run project hopes to unite locals and protect the ecosystem for future generations.

Written by: Sam Haddad

The aftermath of Guatemala's 1976 earthquake – in photos
Photography

The aftermath of Guatemala's 1976 earthquake – in photos

James Hayman was travelling to the country when a 7.5 magnitude quake hit, killing over 22,000 people. Joining the relief effort as a volunteer, his images capture the scale of destruction and the process of rebuilding.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Photos capturing life after prison for two women in Philadelphia
Photography

Photos capturing life after prison for two women in Philadelphia

In the heart of a city at the sharp end of America's opioid crisis, Hinda Schuman shows the realities and resilience of those navigating life post-incarceration.

Written by: Isaac Muk

'Destroy gondola!' – How Venice became Europe's hardcore punk capital
Music

'Destroy gondola!' – How Venice became Europe's hardcore punk capital

Held in a squatted factory in the industrial neighbourhood of Marghera, Venezia Hardcore festival is a hub for anti-capitalist art and activism in Italy and beyond.

Written by: Marco De Vidi

How we kicked BP out of the British Museum
Activism

How we kicked BP out of the British Museum

Direct action group 'BP or not BP' explain how, after 11 years and over 70 protest performances, they sent the oil giants packing from another cultural institution.

Written by: Francesca Willow

The unusual world of Scandinavian super street drag racing
Photography

The unusual world of Scandinavian super street drag racing

In his 'Malmö Raceway' project, photographer Tomas Hein celebrates the art of drag racing and offers an unconventional portrayal of Scandinavian society.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Police cutting back on mental health calls shows how badly we need alternatives
Activism

Police cutting back on mental health calls shows how badly we need alternatives

Following the Met Commissioner's announcement that officers will no longer attend most mental health call outs, UK campaigners argue that this must come with a more holistic approach to support services.

Written by: Jessica Pandian

Striking portraits that celebrate working class butch and stud identity
Photography

Striking portraits that celebrate working class butch and stud identity

As their intergenerational project 'WE/US' closes, Huck sits down with artist Roman Manfredi to talk class, queer identity, Section 28 and more.

Written by: Megan Wallace

'You’ve got to fight for what you want:’ Miss Major on the future of trans liberation
Activism

'You’ve got to fight for what you want:’ Miss Major on the future of trans liberation

From Stonewall to the AIDS crisis to present day struggles, Black trans elder and activist Miss Major has seen it all. Here, the legend of the movement discusses her new book on her life.

Written by: Vic Parsons

Meet the DIY girl gang taking downhill skating to new heights
Skate

Meet the DIY girl gang taking downhill skating to new heights

With the release of a new film about their quest to shred the Pontiac Mountains, we spoke with world-ranking skateboarder Jenny Schauerte about the fearless group of thrill-seekers who call themselves the Woolf Women.

Written by: Zoya Raza-Sheikh

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