Fascism

Exploring the antifascist history of Cape Verde’s Tarrafal concentration camp
Photography

Exploring the antifascist history of Cape Verde’s Tarrafal concentration camp

A new photobook magnifies the stories of people who had spent time imprisoned in the camp and those who helped them.

Written by: Isaac Muk

A playful look at Gen X teens coming of age in 1980s America
Photography

A playful look at Gen X teens coming of age in 1980s America

After fleeing Pinochet, Sergio Purtell created a photographic love letter to the people of his adopted home with the knowing eye of one who has seen their homeland fall to fascism.

Written by: Miss Rosen

We protected our community from a far right mob, here's what happened
Activism

We protected our community from a far right mob, here's what happened

As fascists descended on Bristol, hundreds of community members gathered to protect a local hotel housing asylum seekers.

Written by: Frankie Larsen

Remembering the anti-fascist Jewish radicals of the ’40s
Activism

Remembering the anti-fascist Jewish radicals of the ’40s

Lessons from The 43 Group — Writer Flora Hastings uncovers her grandfather’s revolutionary past as co-founder of The 43 Group.

Written by: Flora Hastings

The Queer Archive is creating a global conversation about LGBT culture
Art

The Queer Archive is creating a global conversation about LGBT culture

Space to be ourselves — Filmmaker Konstantinos Menelaou explains how by relaunching The Queer Archive in Athens he hopes to catalyse queer arts and activism in Greece and beyond.

Written by: Alex King

Why is this London art gallery giving neo-Nazis a platform?
Activism

Why is this London art gallery giving neo-Nazis a platform?

Shutting down the alt-right — An exhibition of work by white supremacists – the first of its kind since Trump's election – has sparked a fight back from protesters determined to stop fascism getting a foothold.

Written by: Ruairi Casey

The Nobel Prize-winning academic who fled Nazi Germany as a child
Activism

The Nobel Prize-winning academic who fled Nazi Germany as a child

Refugee Stories — January 27 marks Holocaust Memorial Day, a time to remember the atrocities of the past and ensure the same horror is never replicated. As part of our Refugee Stories series, Leslie Brent speaks of being one of the first Jews to flee Nazi Germany, coming to England as a refugee at the age of 13. He would go on to become a Nobel Prize-winning academic.

Written by: Elizabeth Sulis Gear

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