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Street artists bomb primetime with ‘Homeland is racist’ graffiti

Hacking Homeland

Artists Heba Amin, Caram Kapp and Stone cover Homeland’s set with slogans that mock the show’s inaccurate and damaging portrayal of the Middle East and War on Terror.

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Interactive documentary puts you in solitary confinement with a Black Panther activist

The Deeper They Bury Me

Political prisoner Herman Wallace became famous as a member of the 'Angola Three'. Now the late-activist's story has been recreated through a moving online documentary.

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Randy Credico and the fight against private prisons

Hooped prison overalls, one hour of shouting, and an NBA All-Star

As an activist, comedian and general nuisance to authority, Randy Credico built up enough love in New York City to run for governor. Now he's targeting mass incarceration. And the city comptroller should be afraid.

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Great animation explains everything you need to know about the refugee crisis

Beyond the headlines

This handy video breaks down the Syrian conflict and shows why it has created a refugee crisis across the Middle East and Europe.

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Europe’s refugee crisis requires comprehensive solutions, says Baroness Valerie Amos

No quick fixes

Former UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Baroness Valerie Amos speaks from experience about the need for long-term policies to address the refugee crisis.

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Let’s keep talking online and marching in real life until refugees get the respect they deserve

Reflections on #RefugeesWelcome

A wave of online awareness hit a crescendo on Saturday when hundreds of thousands of people marched in support of refugees. Leaders evading action are banking on the fact that we’ll move on. Let’s not give them that satisfaction

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Five things we learned from Yanis Varoufakis in London

Fighting talk from Greece’s anti-austerity rock star

Former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis learned about austerity the hard way. Now he has some disruptive advice for Jeremy Corbyn and progressives across Europe.

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Inspiring acts of kindness and support towards refugees

Refugees welcome

European governments have largely failed to address the continent's refugee crisis. But ordinary citizens have stepped up to help out and show support, any way they know how.

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Refugee crisis: how can you help?

Practical advice on how to take direct action

If you're shocked and appalled by what you're hearing and seeing about the refugee crisis, here are some practical things you can do to help.

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Governments fail to help refugees so people take matters into their own hands

Grassroots activists mobilise for displaced people

Organisations like CalAid, Refugees Welcome and the thousands of Icelanders offering their homes to displaced people, are doing more than responding to an international emergency, they're building a better Europe.

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Why I’m celebrating 10 years since trying to take my own life

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On the tenth anniversary of attempting to take his own life, writer Ben Smoke reflects on what he’s learned – and the road ahead.

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The cost of living crisis is a climate justice issue

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The cost of living crisis is not a game

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By turning a real-life crisis into daytime television fodder, TV bosses have once again shown themselves to be completely out of touch with audiences.

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The real reasons young people are choosing sobriety

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Their drinking habits have seen them derided as ‘generation sensible’, but this overlooks the complex and nuanced reasons people are turning their back on alcohol.

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One year on from the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban, Tiara Ataii speaks to those who have been forced to make the treacherous journey to Europe for safety, and the barriers and horrors they have faced.

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As the Venezuelan capital undergoes a cultural rebirth, we speak to some of the characters at the forefront of its nightlife.

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