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Amy Hall

Amy is a co-editor at New Internationalist.

Amy Hall is known as @amyrhall on Twitter

Articles by Amy Hall

Vandana Shiva
The Indian physicist and veteran food sovereignty activist speaks to Amy Hall about a lifetime of keeping smiling while fighting...
Heading out to sea in Mahébourg, Mauritius, a country on the radar of tax justice activists. TOMMY TRENCHARD/PANOS PICTURES
Could a Kenyan court case point the way towards a more just tax system? Amy Hall investigates.
Around 700 families were evicted from the  Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam, India  in November 2017, following an order of the  Guwahati High Court.  ZUMA PRESS /ALAMY
A target to turn 30 per cent of the world’s land into protected areas for nature by 2030 is set to be agreed by world leaders...
New Internationalist launches a one-year series exploring responses to poverty that address the reality of post-independence...
Dave Bangs speaks to a crowd of  ‘mass trespassers’. 
Hundreds of people take part in a ‘mass trespass’ to save an ancient woodland under threat from the development of a Center...
Protesters march with a banner that reads: 'Disarm, defund, abolish' in red capital letters
A world without incarceration and police may seem a long way off, but there are plenty of things we can change on the way. Amy...
LGBT Solidarity Rally in front of the Stonewall Inn in solidarity with every immigrant, asylum seeker, refugee and every person impacted by Donald Trump's executive orders in 2017.
The UK’s asylum process consistently fails LGBTQI+ asylum seekers, and it’s only set to get worse as the government pushes...
Making friends at the Bomana  Prison, in Port Moresby City, Papua New Guinea  in December 2017.
Amy Hall explores the movement calling time on prisons and the police while offering an alternative vision of the future.
Launched in May 2020, the worker-members of ChiFresh Kitchen have been busy throughout the Covid-19 pandemic cooking up healthy, culturally appropriate food for their Chicago community. As well as providing emergency food aid, the co-op – which employs formerly incarcerated people – is also contracted to provide food for schools and social centres and makes several hundred meals a day. Credit: KAI BROWN
In co-operatives, employees can take control of the business. Amy Hall explores the possibilities and challenges.
Amy Hall speaks to Global Assembly organizer Susan Nakyung Lee about the limits and potential of democracy and how a snapshot...
Urban growers Dee Woods and Stefanie Swanepoel compare notes across continents with Amy Hall.
A local art group, art360, painted this mural dedicated to the fight against the virus in the settlement of Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya. GORDWIN ODHIAMBO/AFP/GETTY
Immunization expert Christopher Morgan is optimistic that the great push for Covid-19 vaccines will produce other global health...

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