Paul Graham discusses his series of photographs taken in 1984 which document the impacts of war on the country’s picturesque rolling green hills, coastlines, and towns.
Written by: Isaac Muk
‘It’s unbearable’ — Extreme temperatures in India and Pakistan, which were made 30 times more likely by the climate crisis, have destroyed livelihoods and had deadly consequences
Written by: Kimi Chaddah
In partnership with Evia Film Project — In Burning World, Gideon Mendel shoots the aftermath of catastrophic fires. Speaking after visiting the Evia Film Project, a developmental programme that took place on the eponymous Greek island, he explains why he chose to explore the climate crisis in such a way.
Written by: Huck
Right to choose — The overturning of Roe v. Wade in the US has seen an emboldened anti-choice movement in the UK. Now, campaigners are fighting to protect people from harassment as they access abortion care.
Written by: Sian Bradley
A new exhibition brings together the dynamic, playful and innovative photography of an often overlooked American artist.
Written by: Miss Rosen
This year’s march saw supporters come together amid renewed confidence in the movement calling for an independent Wales.
Written by: Huck
Machine in Flames — A new documentary delves into the mystery surrounding an anonymous activist group who carried out a series of arson attacks in Toulouse in the ‘80s.
Written by: Oliver Haynes
A new exhibition chronicles the UK’s youth over the past 100 years, celebrating its role in shaping dominant subcultures.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Authors Azfar Shafi and Ilyas Nagdee discuss their new book which calls for the recovering of radical histories of anti-racist struggle.
Written by: Adele Walton
Held annually in cities across the United States, the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo honours the historic accomplishments of Black cowboys. Photographer Gabriela Hasbun recounts documenting the community dedicated to continuing that legacy.
Written by: Miss Rosen