Activism

Artist and activist iO Tillet Wright is helping to smash stereotypes
Activism

Artist and activist iO Tillet Wright is helping to smash stereotypes

We Are You — By revealing a secret about her start in life, artist and activist iO Tillet Wright is tearing up sexuality and gender stereotypes in the US and beyond.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Activists threatened with legal action for defending bees
Activism

Activists threatened with legal action for defending bees

People, profits and pesticides — Pesticides are contributing to a dramatic decline in global bee populations. If bees are pushed to extinction humans will struggle to survive, yet pesticide producers are attempting to silence protest through legal action against online activism group Sum Of Us.

Written by: Alex King

SkatePAL are spreading a love for skateboarding in Palestine
Skate

SkatePAL are spreading a love for skateboarding in Palestine

Boards, blockades and building community — Head down to SkatePAL’s fundraising summer skate jam at Gillett Square, Dalston, Sunday July 19, to help them build their third skatepark in Palestine.

Written by: Alex King

The Smarteez on South Africa’s ongoing struggle for equality
Culture

The Smarteez on South Africa’s ongoing struggle for equality

Things I Learned Along the Way — Huck’s Fiftieth Anniversary Special collects lessons learned and creative advice from fifty of the most inspiring people we know. Each day we’ll be sharing a new excerpt from the magazine. Today, we hear from young fashion crew The Smarteez, about the creative revolution taking root in Soweto, and how they're pushing into the future while refusing to be beholden to the past.

Written by: Huck HQ / Alex King

Michaela Angela Davis had to infiltrate the mainstream to get people talking change
Culture

Michaela Angela Davis had to infiltrate the mainstream to get people talking change

Things I Learned Along the Way — Huck’s Fiftieth Anniversary Special collects lessons learned and creative advice from fifty of the most inspiring people we know. Each day we’ll be sharing a new excerpt from the magazine. Today, image activist Michaela Angela Davis explains how she had to go inside the mainstream machine to challenge how black women are represented.

Written by: Huck HQ / Adriana Monsalve

Things Fall Apart: Reflections 20 years after the Srebrenica massacre
Opinion

Things Fall Apart: Reflections 20 years after the Srebrenica massacre

The ghosts of genocide — Between 11-12 July 1995, more than 8,000 Bosniaks - mainly men and boys - were killed in the town of Srebrenica during the Bosnian War. Twenty years on, what can Europe learn from the continent’s worst act of genocide since the Holocaust? Michael Fordham, who worked as an aid volunteer and reported from the Balkans during the ‘90s, looks back on a recent history that we must never forget.

Written by: Michael Fordham

Harper Lee in her own words
Culture

Harper Lee in her own words

On the eve of Scout's anticipated return — As Atticus Finch and Scout return after 60 years in the sequel to To Kill a Mockingbird, Huck looks at what makes literary legend Harper Lee tick.

Written by: Andrea Kurland and D'Arcy Doran

How degrowth could help Europe recover from economic and political crisis
Activism

How degrowth could help Europe recover from economic and political crisis

No more growth — Greece and the rest of Europe are locked in a battle over austerity vs. growth. But is GDP a flawed measure that will lead us further towards catastrophe?

Written by: Alex King

Deborah Coughlin wants to change the future by learning from the past
Activism

Deborah Coughlin wants to change the future by learning from the past

Huck 50 excerpt — Huck’s Fiftieth Anniversary Special collects lessons learned and creative advice from fifty of the most inspiring people we know. Each day we’ll be sharing a new excerpt from the magazine. Today, Editor of The Feminist Times and founder of ‘radical girl group’ Gaggle, Deborah Coughlin explains how she is using lessons from the past to build her own community.

Written by: Tom Fenwick

The street artist responding to Greece's social turmoil
Activism

The street artist responding to Greece's social turmoil

A different story from the streets of Athens — Street artist Bleeps.gr was making street art long before the economic crisis hit Greece. But with the social and cultural impact of the nation's turmoil, his art has reflected the changing views of the dissatisfied voices he comes into contact with. His identity is anonymous, but he won't stay quiet.

Written by: Alex Robert Ross

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