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Portraits celebrating queer love and connection
Culture

Portraits celebrating queer love and connection

Look at me like you love me — Photographer Jess T. Dugan’s new book offers an intimate exploration of identity, relations, and desire across gender and sexuality.

Written by: Miss Rosen

In Ukraine, people with disabilities cannot escape war
Activism

In Ukraine, people with disabilities cannot escape war

Crisis within a crisis — As the Russian invasion continues, people with disabilities and their families are facing significant hurdles to reaching safety. Many are now fearing they will be abandoned and left behind, reports Eva Clifford.

Written by: Eva Clifford

Portraits of revellers at the birth of Northern rave culture
Culture

Portraits of revellers at the birth of Northern rave culture

Party on — British photographer Steve Lazarides’s new book, Rave Captured, is a snapshot of defiant fun after a time of economic turmoil.

Written by: Ella Glover

The activists helping Polish people access safe abortions
Activism

The activists helping Polish people access safe abortions

Fighting for choice — With abortion effectively banned in Poland, campaigners are assisting people in crossing borders and ending unwanted pregnancies.

Written by: Severija Bielskyte

Kae Tempest on self-discovery & release through writing
Music

Kae Tempest on self-discovery & release through writing

Ahead of the release of their new album, the author, poet and recording artist discusses their intense writing process, and living up to self-expectations.

Written by: Max Pilley

Scenes from the frontlines of America’s never-ending war
Culture

Scenes from the frontlines of America’s never-ending war

In 2006, Peter Van Agtmael began documenting the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. He reflects on the lessons he’s learned as a conflict photographer.

Written by: Miss Rosen

The Turkish mothers imprisoned with their children
Activism

The Turkish mothers imprisoned with their children

‘It’s a psychological lynching‘ — In the aftermath of Turkey’s coup attempt in 2016, the number of pregnant women and women with small children in prison skyrocketed. Stephen Delahunty reports on the severe human rights violations they are facing.

Written by: Stephen Delahunty

Rishi Sunak’s budget for the rich
Activism

Rishi Sunak’s budget for the rich

Austerity kills — The Chancellor’s Spring Statement offers very little to those hit hardest by the cost of living crisis and soaring energy prices.

Written by: Ben Smoke

One runner’s gruelling journey to the source of the Thames
Outsiders Project

One runner’s gruelling journey to the source of the Thames

In partnership with Patagonia — Exploring what it means to be Black runner in Britain today, ‘Run to the Source’ tells a tale of struggle and endurance. Director Matt Kay explains why it’s such an important story.

Written by: India Lawrence

Who does humanitarian aid really help?
Activism

Who does humanitarian aid really help?

More to give — The war in Ukraine has seen a massive outpouring of support from around the world. While heartening, it also raises questions around just how effective our current model of giving is.

Written by: Beauty Dhlamini

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