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Huck 74: The Action Issue
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Huck 74: The Action Issue

Out now! — In times like these, the act of making something happen for yourself has never felt more urgent. Our latest print instalment celebrates doing just that – spotlighting the people moving to transform their worlds for the better.

Written by: Huck

Favela ballet: inside a dance school unlike any other
Magazine

Favela ballet: inside a dance school unlike any other

En pointe — In one of Rio’s toughest neighbourhoods, a makeshift academy is offering young women the opportunity to escape the struggles of life – even if just for a day.

Written by: Fabian Federl

The hotel business pivoting to supply 15 million with PPE
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The hotel business pivoting to supply 15 million with PPE

Pandemic Innovators — For the past 10 years, Laurence Nair-Price has run a business dealing in hotel furnishings. But after witnessing the government's calamitous failings around COVID-19, the entrepreneur decided to take matters into his own hands, reinventing his company to supply millions with PPE.

Written by: Huck

The Caracas drag scene is a refuge for the city’s outsiders
Magazine

The Caracas drag scene is a refuge for the city’s outsiders

As violence and turmoil continue to beset the Venezuelan capital, the drag community has positioned itself at the forefront of a DIY fightback – one that refuses to stand by and watch the city crumble.

Written by: Lexi Parra

Moria’s fires expose the stark inhumanity refugees face
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Moria’s fires expose the stark inhumanity refugees face

Inevitable inferno — The camp’s population has swelled while living conditions have deteriorated under government inaction, making this devastating crisis inevitable.

Written by: Alex King

Virtual healing: the shamanic answer to coronavirus
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Virtual healing: the shamanic answer to coronavirus

Holistic healthcare — Scotland's shamanic community claims that human mistreatment of the planet caused the pandemic, and some say they have the power to heal the virus.

Written by: Sam Bradpiece

Belarus’ young photographers are capturing a country in flux
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Belarus’ young photographers are capturing a country in flux

Rewriting the narrative — As protests continue to erupt across the country, a new generation of self-taught photographers find themselves at the forefront of direct action, documenting demonstrations in real time.

Written by: Tommy Hodgson

How Greek hip hop is thriving in the face of hostility
Magazine

How Greek hip hop is thriving in the face of hostility

Midas touch — Problems in Greece are far from over. But amid the turmoil and division, a group of young Athens artists have built a dynamic scene from the embers of crisis – one that serves as a direct rebuke to those seeking to other them.

Written by: Alex King

The rise of the European ayahuasca retreat
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The rise of the European ayahuasca retreat

Psychedelic therapy for all — Ayahuasca is widely credited with transcendental psychological healing powers, and its popularity in Europe is growing. But is this really a good thing?

Written by: Laurie Clarke

Why young Londoners are taking on the government
Activism

Why young Londoners are taking on the government

#DontZapTheZip — Earlier this year, it was announced that free London travel for under-18s was set to be scrapped – but it won’t be going without a fight.

Written by: Moya Lothian-Mclean

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