Protest

London marches in solidarity with civilians in Aleppo
Activism

London marches in solidarity with civilians in Aleppo

"Drop aid not bombs" — Central London comes to a standstill as protestors called on the British government to take immediate action to help the Syrian people suffering brutality in the devastated city of Aleppo.

Written by: Charlotte Irwin

The Travel Diary: Native Americans on the frontlines at Standing Rock
Photography

The Travel Diary: Native Americans on the frontlines at Standing Rock

Water. Land. Life. — Native American Nations have come together in a historic protest against a North Dakota Oil pipeline that threatens sacred tribal lands. Photographer Mico Toledo went to hear their stories, before news broke that their fight was nearly won.

Written by: Mico Toledo

From Egypt to Turkey, a new generation refuses to be silent
Culture

From Egypt to Turkey, a new generation refuses to be silent

Hope interrupted — The fire of resistance is burning strong in Istanbul but as photographer Emine Gozde Sevim finds, the drive for a life of freedom – unmarked by maddening world events – extends beyond boundaries.

Written by: Emine Gozde Sevim

Bridges across England blockaded to demand action on domestic violence
Activism

Bridges across England blockaded to demand action on domestic violence

Sisters Uncut — Activists across the United Kingdom shut down bridges to highlight how survivors of domestic violence - particularly migrant women and women of colour - have no path to safety in Britain.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Education is a right: Thousands of students protest in Central London
Activism

Education is a right: Thousands of students protest in Central London

Free. Education. Now. — Over 15,000 students marched through central London this weekend to demand free and accessible education for all, not rip off fees and a lifetime of debt.

Written by: Theo McInnes

Elza Soares’ defiant call to the oppressed of Brazil
Music

Elza Soares’ defiant call to the oppressed of Brazil

Never back down — At 79 years old, Elza Soares has never been more relevant. As Brazil faces growing repression, she has become a guiding light for the country’s disenfranchised Black, female and LGBT people.

Written by: Alex King

The Atlanta skate park that fought back against gentrification - and won
Culture

The Atlanta skate park that fought back against gentrification - and won

Disunited States: Black Blocks — Built in 1996 in time for Atlanta to host the Olympic Games, Black Blocks was a small urban square designed to spruce up the highway, but it quickly became an important spot for Atlanta’s skaters. Gentrification is in full swing in the city, and when the authorities tried to shut it down earlier this year, the community rallied together to save it, explains Andrew Murrell.

Written by: Andrew Murrell

Not My President: Anti-Trump protests shut down Atlanta
Activism

Not My President: Anti-Trump protests shut down Atlanta

'Fuck Trump' — While Trump is busy preparing to make America great again, divisions in the nation are growing. Across the country protests are swelling, people determined to fight back. We hit the ground for Atlanta's latest anti-Trump action.

Written by: Michael Segalov

On the frontlines of Atlanta's homelessness crisis
Reportage

On the frontlines of Atlanta's homelessness crisis

America’s guilty little secret — Like every American city, homelessness in Atlanta is all too commonplace. The economic downturn hit this city hard, and gentrification finds no space for those who are desperate.

Written by: Michael Segalov

The new faces of black radical activism in the United Kingdom
Film

The new faces of black radical activism in the United Kingdom

No justice, no peace — Discussing an exciting new wave of British black and brown activism with ‘Generation Revolution’ directors, Usayd Younis and Cassie Quarless.

Written by: Alex King

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