Rapper and poet Saul Williams talks to Chris Garrard about politics, prisoners and the power of imprecision.
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Rapper and poet Saul Williams talks to Chris Garrard about politics, prisoners and the power of imprecision.
Urgent cries for racial justice must not go unheard, writes Mark Engler.
Filed in: Activism Race United States
Will British Home Secretary Theresa May’s inquiry end the culture of impunity? asks Dan Glazebrook.
The old master and slave mentality is alive and kicking, writes Brandon Astor Jones.
Filed in: Prisons Race United States
Paul Wojnicki laments the acceptance of casual racism in British society.
Sustained by support from the outside, Brandon Astor Jones faces enemies daily within the prison walls.
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Tensions are running high in Amsterdam following court’s ruling on ‘Black Pete’, writes Beulah Maud Devaney.
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Ferguson protests are fuelled by anger at social and racial inequality, says Cristiana Moisescu.
Filed in: Class Race United States
Fifty years ago the Civil Rights Act was passed into law in the US. Movements not governments propel change, believes Mark Engler.
Filed in: Race United States
Mischa Wilmers talks to the poet turned professor about mentoring, Mandela and making a difference.