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The artist using the outdoors to inspire her electronic music
Outsiders Project

The artist using the outdoors to inspire her electronic music

Merrell 1TRL x The Outsiders Project — How the sounds of nature, air force bases, walking across the country, Windrush and synthesisers have influenced one woman’s journey through music and life.

Written by: Josh Jones

On the frontlines of AIDS activism in 1990s New York
Photography

On the frontlines of AIDS activism in 1990s New York

Meg Handler’s photos capture diverse groups of New Yorkers coming together for the collective cause of civil rights.

Written by: Miss Rosen

The surfer from New York promoting safe stoke for all
Outsiders Project

The surfer from New York promoting safe stoke for all

Merrell 1TRL x The Outsiders Project — Never one to let perceptions come between her and her love of the water, 34-year-old Cynthia Hicks used to be the only person of colour – and the only female – on her swim team in The Bronx. She now lives a stone’s throw from the Atlantic at Rockaway Beach and teaches surfing to kids from traditionally excluded backgrounds, sharing a message of inclusion, water safety but above all fun – with every single ride.

Written by: Paul Evans

The hijabi sisters changing the face of skateboarding in Hull
Activism

The hijabi sisters changing the face of skateboarding in Hull

Meet the Insistergaters — Layna, Maysa and Amaya are three siblings looking to disrupt narratives around the sport. In doing so, they’re hoping to inspire a new generation of skateboarders.

Written by: Dalia Al-Dujaili

Theo McInnes’s cinematic photos of New York on film
Photography

Theo McInnes’s cinematic photos of New York on film

The photographer describes taking inspiration from Magnum photographers to craft an intimate and revealing portrait of the city.

Written by: Theo McInnes

What’s behind the rise of emotional spending?
Activism

What’s behind the rise of emotional spending?

Treat brain — As the cost of living crisis bites, many people are continuing to treat themselves as a coping mechanism and in some cases, spending beyond their means. But we shouldn’t just blame ourselves for our financial worries, writes Eve Upton-Clark.

Written by: Eve Upton-Clark

How personality tests infiltrated the world of work
Activism

How personality tests infiltrated the world of work

’It’s demoralising’ — Proponents of personality tests argue that they’re necessary to find the best person for the job – but in practise, they’re often discriminatory.

Written by: Anna Samson

Mitch Epstein’s evocative portrait of 1970s America
Photography

Mitch Epstein’s evocative portrait of 1970s America

Alternating between colour and black-and-white, the photographer chronicled sexual liberation, economic crises and the repercussions of the war in Vietnam.

Written by: Miss Rosen

The concrete haven where skateboarding is just the start
Huck 77

The concrete haven where skateboarding is just the start

When two friends made plans to restore a derelict skate park by hand, they also set out to reignite a community. The result is a brand new chapter for Hackney Bumps, a DIY sanctuary in the heart of East London.

Written by: Jessica Holland

The victims of state tragedy fighting for a Hillsborough law
Activism

The victims of state tragedy fighting for a Hillsborough law

A campaign seeking to prevent future injustices where there is state involvement is gaining momentum, with Labour recently pledging its support.

Written by: Florence Wildblood

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