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Skater Scott Hobbs Bourne on why he wrote a children’s book
Skate

Skater Scott Hobbs Bourne on why he wrote a children’s book

An Act Of Imagination — SHB’s journey so far can be best defined by boundless possibility. So it feels fitting that his new book, written for kids, is a celebration of just that.

Written by: HUCK HQ

St. Pauli are still fighting fascism with football
Activism

St. Pauli are still fighting fascism with football

Changing the game — Despite playing in the German second division without much success, a new book explores why St. Pauli are an enduring source of fascination to left-wing fans the world over.

Written by: Will Magee

The young hackers transforming rural China
Culture

The young hackers transforming rural China

Blockchain Chicken Farm — In their new book, author and technologist Xiaowei Wang meets the residents of a place often left out of Silicon Valley narratives who are building their own high-tech future.

Written by: Josh Gabert-Doyon

Author and musician Rita Indiana on how to stay fearless
Books

Author and musician Rita Indiana on how to stay fearless

Lessons Learned — Over the years, Indiana’s penchant for pushing boundaries has presented challenges. But, with the right mindset, they’re hurdles she’s always managed to clear.

Written by: Kate Goh

Owen Jones: ‘I never wanted a platform’
Activism

Owen Jones: ‘I never wanted a platform’

Story of a movement — In his new book, Owen Jones recounts a turbulent period of British politics, in an attempt to salvage Corbyn's left-wing alternative, without Corbyn. He talks to Huck about a fraught writing process, and what went so devastatingly wrong for Labour in 2019.

Written by: Daisy Schofield

Degrowth is a radical solution to the climate crisis
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Degrowth is a radical solution to the climate crisis

Averting catastrophe — In their new book, Exploring Degrowth, authors Anitra Nelson and Vincent Liegey set out the political tools for a younger generation to minimise inequalities between people and prevent disaster.

Written by: Ben Smoke

How lockdown reignited our love of indie bookshops
Culture

How lockdown reignited our love of indie bookshops

Disappearing City — Over the past few years, independent book stores have made a resurgence, defying corporate behemoths like Amazon. But with lockdown complicating in-person sales, these community hubs face new challenges.

Written by: Jessica Furseth

How South African surfer Joshe Faulkner rose to the top
Outsiders Project

How South African surfer Joshe Faulkner rose to the top

The Outsiders Project — The 21-year-old is one of the most talented competitive wave-riders in the world today. This is his journey – in his own words.

Written by: Michael Fordham (introduction)

Akwaeke Emezi on death, magic and life as an outsider
Books

Akwaeke Emezi on death, magic and life as an outsider

‘My community is real and valid’ — We speak to the trailblazing author behind one of the most anticipated books of the year, The Death of Vivek Oji.

Written by: Kate Wyver

Rutger Bregman on protest, privilege + defunding the police
Books

Rutger Bregman on protest, privilege + defunding the police

New possibilities — The Dutch historian has battled in favour of universal basic income and skewered tax-dodging billionaires at Davos. But his next project is his most ambitious yet: convincing the world that, deep-down, human beings are actually pretty decent.

Written by: Niall Flynn

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