Alastair Levy interviews economist and crime scholar Dr Marianna Koli, about the context giving rise to xenophobia.
Brazil human rights defender found drowned in dam
The bodies of murdered women should not have to be the catalyst for responsible development, writes Erin Kilbride.
- Erin Kilbride
- July 5, 2016
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Video: We've had enough of the tiredness and lies
Caoimhe Butterly speaks directly to some of the 50,000 men, women and children trapped in Greece in three short documentaries.
- Caoimhe Butterly
- July 1, 2016
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When petitions and protests aren’t enough: what next?
Andrea Needham, who 20 years ago was arrested for disarming weapons bound for Indonesia, argues for bold action for peace and justice.
- Andrea Needham
- July 1, 2016
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Five ways to practise anti-racist solidarity in Brexit Britain
What can you do about racism in Britain? asks the Wretched of the Earth collective.
- Wretched of the Earth
- June 30, 2016
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- 1
Options for dealing with squatting
A new book looks at the criminalization of squatting in the UK. Vyvian Raoul has more.
- Vyvian Raoul
- June 29, 2016
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Stop Brexit-fuelled racism and campaign lies
We can unite on this – Remainers and many Leavers too – suggests Vanessa Baird.
- Vanessa Baird
- June 29, 2016
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Brexit feels like the tragedy of a generation
We need to gear up not give up, writes Alex Scrivener.
- Alex Scrivener
- June 28, 2016
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- 3
Brexit and Kleptocracy
The special interests behind Britain’s European referendum, and more, in this month’s Taxcast from the Tax Justice Network
- Naomi Fowler
- June 28, 2016
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- 2
What now for progressives in a post Brexit world?
Britain’s EU referendum has unleashed a complex set of crises and challenges. Vanessa Baird tries to look ahead.
- Vanessa Baird
- June 27, 2016
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The story of Ebola from those who lived through it
The world’s media obsessed over Ebola at its peak. But what happened next? Paul Myles introduces the Sierra Leonean citizen reporters who stayed with the story.
- Paul Myles
- June 27, 2016
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