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In Pictures: Looking back at the Arab Spring five years on
Photography

In Pictures: Looking back at the Arab Spring five years on

Capturing a moment in time — On the fifth anniversary of protests in Egypt’s capital, we asked Huck photographers Guy Martin, Pauline Beugnies, Lindsay Mackenzie and Monique Jaques about the stills they remember most.

Written by: Joshua Gabert-Doyon

Poet Paul Hawkins raises the ghosts of East London’s ‘No M11’ squat protests
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Poet Paul Hawkins raises the ghosts of East London’s ‘No M11’ squat protests

London’s ongoing battle for living space — Paul Hawkins draws on zine culture to push back against mainstream poetry in Place Waste Dissent, an account of the era-defining 'No M11 Link Road’ squat protests in the early ‘90s.

Written by: Joshua Gabert-Doyon

Hugo Chavez’s Bolivarian revolution crumbles in Venezuela
Activism

Hugo Chavez’s Bolivarian revolution crumbles in Venezuela

Latin America’s progressive ‘pink tide’ is on the way out — Victory for the right wing opposition in Venezuela’s national elections is another defeat for left-leaning populist governments across the continent.

Written by: Alex King

How do you make great activist art?
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How do you make great activist art?

Art not agitprop — Artist Katy Bauer explains the key to successful activist art is not to rant, shock or alienate but break through to people who don’t agree with you.

Written by: Alex King

Drone strikes and a handful of refugees: the UK’s Syria policy is shameful
Opinion

Drone strikes and a handful of refugees: the UK’s Syria policy is shameful

Deus Ex Machina — When David Cameron announced yesterday a successful drone strike on a British-born target in Syria, was he cynically playing to both the hawks and the doves while conceding little in the way of true humanitarian responsibility?

Written by: Michael Fordham

Photographer Jason Larkin unpicks South Africa’s complex present
Photography

Photographer Jason Larkin unpicks South Africa’s complex present

Waiting and Platinum — Jason Larkin releases two photography projects from South Africa, Waiting and Platinum, which reveal the subtle complexities of the Rainbow Nation two decades after apartheid.

Written by: Alex King

Five postcapitalist projects that offer a blueprint for a new world
Activism

Five postcapitalist projects that offer a blueprint for a new world

Postcapitalism: A Guide to our Future — Paul Mason’s provocative new book offers a terminal diagnosis of the current order and argues the building blocks for a postcapitalist future are all around us.

Written by: Alex King

One year after Mike Brown: where are we now?
Opinion

One year after Mike Brown: where are we now?

Stemming the tide of violence — Since Mike Brown’s death America has witnessed the biggest movement for civil rights in a generation, but how much has it achieved? We spoke to race and policing expert Joe Feagin to find out more.

Written by: Alex King

Anti-nuclear protest art that will stop you in your tracks
Activism

Anti-nuclear protest art that will stop you in your tracks

Never again — On the 70th anniversary of the Hiroshima attack, we collect powerful artwork that forces us to rethink living under the shadow of nuclear weapons.

Written by: Alex King

Clayton Patterson raises the ghosts of the Lower East Side’s anarchic past
Art

Clayton Patterson raises the ghosts of the Lower East Side’s anarchic past

Outlaw art — Patterson’s Outside In retrospective at Howl Arts bridges back to the grassroots creativity of pre-gentrification NYC.

Written by: Alex King

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