Opinion

Why climate justice means migrant justice
Activism

Why climate justice means migrant justice

Climate takeover — It is morally reprehensible to have a conversation about climate justice without acknowledging the issues around race and migration, writes Yvonne Blake, the co-founder of MORE.

Written by: Yvonne Blake

The media must end its greenwashing of the Tories
Activism

The media must end its greenwashing of the Tories

Climate takeover — The UK media has a long history of failing to highlight the voices that really matter in the fight against the climate crisis – and this COP26 has been no different, writes Kimi Chaddah.

Written by: Kimi Chaddah

We must fight plans to raise student loan repayments
Activism

We must fight plans to raise student loan repayments

Deepening crisis — Government plans to reduce the annual student loan repayment threshold will only drive up inequality within education, writes NUS Vice President, Hillary Gyebi-Ababio.

Written by: Hillary Gyebi-Ababio

The people shut out of COP must still be heard
Activism

The people shut out of COP must still be heard

‘Solidarity is not a slogan‘ — As COP26 approaches, Ramiro and Jaime from Peruvian NGO, DESCO, explain why they will not be attending the UN climate conference, the commitment required from world leaders, and how they continue to take action.

Written by: DESCO

Sally Rooney’s solidarity with Palestine should be celebrated
Activism

Sally Rooney’s solidarity with Palestine should be celebrated

Boycott Israeli apartheid — By falsely equating the boycott of one Israeli publishing house with an outright ban on the entire Hebrew language, Rooney’s critics sought to twist her principled support for Palestinian rights into an accusation of anti-Jewish bigotry, writes Aron Keller.

Written by: Aron Keller

Sisters Uncut: It’s time we policed the police
Activism

Sisters Uncut: It’s time we policed the police

Fight for justice — The direct-action group Sisters Uncut are calling on people to recognise the immense power police have over us and to begin to hold them to account.

Written by: Sisters Uncut

Carceral feminism is not the answer to gendered violence
Activism

Carceral feminism is not the answer to gendered violence

Justice for Sabina — In the wake of the devastating killing of primary school teacher Sabina Nessa, we must respond to gendered violence critically and not revert to calling on the expansion of state control and power, which ultimately ends up harming women, argues writer Shahed Ezaydi.

Written by: Shahed Ezaydi

Nationalising energy is a defining issue of our time
Opinion

Nationalising energy is a defining issue of our time

Green New Deal — Labour is wrong to abandon its commitment to public ownership of energy – especially at the height of a crisis.

Written by: Callum Bell

Keir Starmer must not alienate Labour‘s climate activists
Activism

Keir Starmer must not alienate Labour‘s climate activists

Green New Deal — Yesterday, it was announced that Labour Green New Deal would be blocked from the Party Conference, which begs the question: why is the Labour leadership alienating this vital campaign group as the planet burns?

Written by: Chris Saltmarsh

The Borders Bill is a violent solution to an imaginary crisis
Opinion

The Borders Bill is a violent solution to an imaginary crisis

Welcome refugees — Priti Patel’s Nationality and Borders Bill relies on falsehoods around the illegality of channel crossings and will only endanger refugees. We must resist the government’s scaremongering tactics, writes JIWC’s communications officer, Nadia Hasan.

Written by: Nadia Hasan

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