Protest

Opinion

The lecturers' strike offers universities a radical future

From Where I Stand — The current industrial dispute in universities about pensions could change the balance of power in higher education for good, writes lecturer James Smith.

Written by: James Smith

Activism

Rotten food dumped at Serco HQ to support Yarl’s Wood strike

Rotten food, rotten system — Trays of decaying food were left on the doorstep of the security firm's London office this morning, as women in Yarl's Wood Detention Centre – which Serco operate – enter their second week of hunger strikes.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Activism

Over 100 women are on hunger strike at a UK detention centre

A national scandal — Up to 120 women being detained at Yarl's Wood today enter the ninth day of a hunger strike, demanding change in the inhumane immigration detention system.

Written by: Ben Smoke

Activism

Time's Up: Thousands gather for gender equality

In pictures — Women and girls took to the snow in London on Sunday to demand an end to sexism and bigotry.

Written by: Theo McInnes

Reportage

Last night saw a victory for anti-gentrification activists

Taking back the city — Property developers in Elephant and Castle have been sent back to the drawing board, after local residents demand a better deal.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Art

How to spark serious social change, using art

Six tips from ACT UP — Legendary ACT UP founding member Avram Finkelstein combined art and activism to combat the AIDS crisis. Here, he shares the invaluable lessons he’s learned.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Photography

Remembering the incredible women of America’s last crusade

Portraits of 1968 — In the weeks following Martin Luther King’s death, thousands descended on Washington Mall to ‘confront the power structure.’ Jill Freedman captured it all in her photo series, Resurrection City 1968.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Photography

Six tips for aspiring protest photographers

How to change the world — War veteran Michael A. McCoy initially turned to photography as a way of coping with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder – since then, he’s shot some of the most significant protests in US history. Here, he shares his advice for young activists.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Reportage

British racists held another miserable rally this weekend

A damp squib — Only fifty members of far-right group Britain First bothered to turn up in Bromley to protest their leader's prosecution.

Written by: Alex Robert Ross

Art

Protest artist arrested after setting fire to Paris Bank

Up in flames — Petr Pavlensky, who nailed his scrotum to Moscow’s Red Square in 2013, was protesting ‘the economic system in Europe.’

Written by: Niall Flynn

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