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The hidden workforce that makes recycling possible
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The hidden workforce that makes recycling possible

In partnership with Sir Kensington’s — In a story taken from The Food Fight, a 2020 integrity report from Sir Kensington’s, Jess Holland speaks to the frontline workers that allow us to recycle goods.

Written by: Jess Holland

Why don’t video games take sex seriously?
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Why don’t video games take sex seriously?

Hardcore software — Historically, video games rarely feature sex, and when they do, it’s often deeply problematic. But a new generation of indie creators are taking matters into their own hands by offering nuanced, diverse and LGBTQ+ friendly portrayals of all things erotic.

Written by: Tom Faber

A lyrical portrait of Black America in the 20th century
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A lyrical portrait of Black America in the 20th century

Soul of the country — A new exhibition brings together the work of Roland L. Freeman, a documentarian whose photos capture the joyous spectrum of rural and urban Black American life during the 1960s, ’70 and ‘80s.

Written by: Miss Rosen

A photographer’s poetic vision of America in the ‘80s
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A photographer’s poetic vision of America in the ‘80s

On the road — A new exhibition brings together photographs from Stephan Erfurt taken during his time traversing the US in an old VW camper in 1988.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Photos of America’s declining steel towns in the ‘70s
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Photos of America’s declining steel towns in the ‘70s

Inside the rust belt — Photographer Stephen Shore recalls travelling across middle America to meet the people suddenly facing economic hardship after being thrown out of work by plant closures.

Written by: Huck

Photos capturing the defiant spirit of the ‘90s rave scene
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Photos capturing the defiant spirit of the ‘90s rave scene

Party as protest — Photographer Vinca Petersen recounts how a movement born of music and hedonism quickly became a vehicle for civil disobedience and defiance of authority.

Written by: Huck

The digital archive celebrating Black Britain beyond London
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The digital archive celebrating Black Britain beyond London

Bumpkin files — The experience of Black Britons living outside of the capital is all too often overlooked, but an Instagram account documenting diaspora communities living across the UK is looking to change this.

Written by: Vuyokazi Mtukela

Director Phillippe Lâcote has no time for the same old stories
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Director Phillippe Lâcote has no time for the same old stories

Night of the Kings — With his latest feature, the French-Ivorian filmmaker has crafted an empathetic blend of myth and reality, set inside a prison run by its inmates.

Written by: Vuyokazi Mtukela

Meet the woman changing the yoga scene for the better
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Meet the woman changing the yoga scene for the better

In partnership with 99designs by Vistaprint — By Design is an editorial series, created in collaboration with 99designs by Vistaprint, that celebrates small businesses across the UK and spotlights the power of a strong visual identity. In our latest film, we meet Sanchia Legister who's on a mission to shift yoga culture away from white middle-class cliches.

Written by: Huck

The UK‘s skate prodigies on the sport’s Olympics debut
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The UK‘s skate prodigies on the sport’s Olympics debut

Ride on — For the first time ever, skateboarding is embracing a more conventional status as an Olympic sport. Four skateboarders reflect on what happens to a subculture when it’s thrust into the mainstream.

Written by: Chloé Meley

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