Ika Sienkiewicz-Nowacka and Dominika Blachnicka-Ciacek During their residency at The Ujazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA) in 2011, Bianca Elzenbaumer and Fabio Franz of [...]
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Black feminist poetics: empowering rural women and girls in Costa Chica
Ulises Moreno-Tabarez Aleida Violeta Vazquez Cisneros belted out another poem entitled, "Que me falta color" (That I'm lacking colour). The poem, [...]
Read morePlanetary Foreclosure: Climate Change Education and Lifelong Debt
Nigel Clark ‘You'll die of old age. I'll die of climate change’ declared a student on her placard at a recent [...]
Read moreViolence in the Time of COVID: Dispatches from the Caribbean
Johannah-Rae Reyes and Levi Gahman Across the Anglo-Caribbean, recurrent machinations of state violence and police brutality persist. Institutionalised attacks on negatively-racialised, [...]
Read morePrecarity, Precarious Work and Covid-19: Insights from Nottingham
Tom Vickers and Sharon Hutchings The Covid-19 pandemic and the consequent economic disruption have had uneven impacts across the population. In [...]
Read moreFrom Exotic to ‘Dirty’: How the Pandemic has Re-Colonised Leicester
Bal Sokhi-Bulley I have always known it as Melton Road. The street sign says Belgrave Road. And the brown and white [...]
Read moreColonial logics in the British asylum system
Lucy Mayblin The black lives matter protests around the world, sparked by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, are bringing [...]
Read moreThe Whiteness of Public Space
Tom Trevatt When Edward Colston’s statue was toppled by Black Lives Matter protesters in June 2020 there was both praise and [...]
Read moreTemporary encounters, perpetual struggles: Covid19, train journeys and migrant labourers in India
Manish Maskara As an immediate result of Covid19 lockdown in India starting 24th March 2020, migrant labourers, who were otherwise invisible [...]
Read moreFOCUS: Accounting for British History
Gurminder K Bhambra British history did not happen only in Britain. Indeed, Britain, itself, only came into being in 1707 with [...]
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