Reportage

Inside The Resistance: The young activists fighting for Venezuela’s future
Reportage

Inside The Resistance: The young activists fighting for Venezuela’s future

La Resistencia — Anti-government protests in Caracas have already paralysed the Venezuelan capital for months, young people fed up of a corrupt government as hunger and hyperinflation continue. Despite the state violence and constant repression, the resistance movement shows no signs of stopping.

Written by: Bram Ebus

In the ring with London’s feminist punk-rock wrestlers
Reportage

In the ring with London’s feminist punk-rock wrestlers

Fight like a girl — Inspired by Netflix’s GLOW, EVE has shattered stereotypes to become the UK’s first feminist-punk-rock wrestling organisation. Journalist Kat Lister heads to their ‘secret girl gang clubhouse’ in Bethnal Green to learn more.

Written by: Kat Lister

The Palestinians forced to work on illegal Israeli settlements
Reportage

The Palestinians forced to work on illegal Israeli settlements

Employing The Enemy — Employing the Enemy is a new book about the Palestinian men, women and children who work on and help build Israeli settlements in the West Bank: settlements deemed illegal by the international community.

Written by: Matthew Vickery

In Kensington and Chelsea, Grenfell Tower survivors turn up for justice
Reportage

In Kensington and Chelsea, Grenfell Tower survivors turn up for justice

'We demand the truth' — This community deserve answers, and they deserve them now.

Written by: Michael Segalov

These rural right-wingers are trying to create their own state
Reportage

These rural right-wingers are trying to create their own state

Welcome to ‘Jefferson’ — Roused by Brexit and the rise of Trump, these Northern Californians are attempting to break away from their liberal homeland and do things their own way.

Written by: Elijah Hurwitz

How a network of hackers became a secret weapon for Labour and the left
Reportage

How a network of hackers became a secret weapon for Labour and the left

Gathering momentum — This weekend, grassroots campaign group Momentum held its first hackathon in East London, kicking off a digital revolution that could change British politics for good.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Iran’s youth are kickstarting a grassroots revolution
Activism

Iran’s youth are kickstarting a grassroots revolution

Iranian Aliens — In the shadows of the country’s hardline regime, young liberal Iranians – now the majority of the population – are finding creative new ways to rebel.

Written by: Alex Pierce

'The Tories might be in government, but they are barely clinging on to power'
Reportage

'The Tories might be in government, but they are barely clinging on to power'

Huck meets John McDonnell — We catch up with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell at Rag’n’Bone Man's Glastonbury set, and talk Jeremy Corbyn, the Grenfell Tower tragedy, and ask who really leaked the Labour manifesto?

Written by: Michael Segalov

The Indian fishermen smuggling Sri Lankan refugees to safety
Reportage

The Indian fishermen smuggling Sri Lankan refugees to safety

The Boat People — Fishermen in Rameswaram, southern India are risking their lives to help Tamils escape ongoing human rights abuses in Sri Lanka.

Written by: Alex King

A young mother commutes from Mexico to the US
Film

A young mother commutes from Mexico to the US

Huck Film: Mitad Y Mitad — Karla Nutter commutes every day from Juárez, Mexico to El Paso, Texas, straddling a line that her husband is barred from crossing. Her story is shared in Mitad Y Mitad (Half and Half), an original Huck film.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

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