How a Tiny Colombian Village Beat the World’s Third Largest Gold Mining Company Activists in Cajamarca struck a blow against the power of fossil fuel capital - and they're not done yet.
Unsettling Feminism and the Politics of the Prison Break: Ash Sarkar In Conversation with Alana Lentin As part of our week-long Women's Strike focus, Novara Media Senior Editor Ash Sarkar interviews political sociologist and social theorist Alana Lentin about racialised exclusions from femininity and strategies for unsettling the existing social order.
What Can Ghana’s Media Landscape Teach Us About Press Freedom Under Neoliberalism? How do we ensure a free press when neoliberal media institutions are so bound up with private and state interests? Alice McCool talks to Ghanaian journalists about the relationship between private enterprise, state power, and press freedom.
Reducing ‘Drop-Out’ Rates for Black Students Means Institutional Transformation, Not Individual Support Black students are 50% more likely to drop out of university than their peers, but as long as solutions are geared towards individual ‘support’, the government’s commitment to racial equality remains superficial.