colonialism
Justice from the King?
Ahead of a royal visit, communities violently evicted by colonial era settlers are calling for justice. Anthony Lang’at reports.
Ending the artwash
UK arts had largely ditched fossil fuel sponsorships after years of activism. Danny Chivers reports on how industry ties have been reshaped.How Rhodes Must Fall amplified calls to decolonize
Musawenkosi Cabe speaks to activists who were part of the Rhodes Must Fall push to decolonize universities and challenge white supremacy.
How activists are exposing the colonial history of museums
Museums and colonialism are inextricably linked. Julio Etchart explores how projects in colonizing countries are wrestling with how to address that past.
The fight for reparations
Priya Lukka explains what reparations could mean, drawing from the rich and varied global movement for repair.Decolonization – the long goodbye
If you want to build a more just world, we need to confront the legacies of empire, argues Amy Hall.Spotlight: Yinka Shonibare
The acclaimed – and playful – sculptor Yinka Shonibare impresses on Subi Shah his love for cultural exchange.
Watch: why did the British Army kill a one-legged man?
As the UK hopes to open new military bases in the Caribbean, Phil Miller investigates the killing of a man by the British Army in Belize over 30 years ago.
Remembrance must include Britain’s colonial legacy
Anu Shukla reports from Smethwick, where a statue has been unveiled that commemorates the role of Britain’s colonized populations in the First World War.
Namibia’s long fight for justice
Communities that were decimated by Germany’s forgotten genocide are now demanding justice. Gouri Sharma reports.
The Western way isn’t always the best way
Development – when forced onto poor countries – is a dangerous concept, argues Amit Singh.