Jamie Gorman was inspired by Belfast’s Big March for a Fairer World, but unimpressed by the image control of the If campaign rally.
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Jamie Gorman was inspired by Belfast’s Big March for a Fairer World, but unimpressed by the image control of the If campaign rally.
Filed in: Activism Environment Hunger Northern Ireland Politics
London’s Two Degrees festival gets the audience involved in the hope of provoking thoughts, and action, for change.
Filed in: Activism Art Climate Change Ethical Consumerism Film Oil Poetry United Kingdom
The latest legal decision against the Chagossians, kicked off their homeland to make way for a US base, continues a regretful history, says Nick Harvey.
Filed in: Chagos Conservation Environment Human Rights Mauritius Politics United Kingdom United States
Politics and art will collide at a new exhibition, as artist Helen Evans explains.
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Radical action is needed to help the victims of the fossil fuel rush win justice, writes Alex Scrivener.
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‘Guerilla’ protesters crash the Cheltenham Science Fair and demand that EDF ‘stop silencing science.’ Tara Clarke reports.
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Lorna Stephenson reports on resistance to imminent gas drilling in Balcombe, the next target in Britain’s shale rush.
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Argentina is not in the habit of being cowed by international pressure and financial big-hitters – or by proponents of austerity. Vanessa Baird reports.
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Horatio Morpurgo reviews George Monbiot’s latest book, Feral.
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Mari Marcel Thekaekara’s home is on the edge of a wildlife sanctuary, which is a pleasure and a pain, as she explains.
A movement that began with a call for stronger property rights, could offer radical solutions to the climate crisis, writes Dominic O’Dwyer.
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Mari Marcel Thekaekara congratulates the country’s Dalit community on finally winning legal protection against discrimination.
Argument: Is it time to ditch the pursuit of economic growth?
As Mother’s Day approaches in India, Mari Marcel Thekaekara reflects on how motherhood has changed along with the online communication boom.
As a young student is injured for wearing the ‘wrong’ clothes, Mari Marcel Thekeakara says that women will fight on against violence.
Mari Marcel Thekaekara’s home is on the edge of a wildlife sanctuary, which is a pleasure and a pain, as she explains.
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