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Disabled people don’t want handouts: we want equality

Visibility now

To mark 25 years this month since the DDA came into effect, writer Frances Ryan argues that it's time to stop seeing disabled people as weak and to defend their basic rights.

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Have we already forgotten the AIDS crisis?

Lessons to be learnt

In ignoring America's last great pandemic, we are missing many vital lessons for dealing with coronavirus, argues writer Jack King.

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How QAnon is weaponised against sex workers

The real threat

Adult performer and writer Sovereign Syre explores how conspiracy theories such as QAnon are really just a rehash of age-old anxieties wielded against sex workers.

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It’s time we stopped treating antisemitism as a factional tool

Time to reflect

After the release of a damning report into Labour’s handling of antisemitism writer Em Hilton calls for an end to utilising oppression for political gain.

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A Palestinian dancer recalls Israel’s Intifada crackdown

‘I will never forget this moment’

Two decades on from the Second Intifada, artist Raed Khatab remembers the bullet wound that left him unable to dance for two months, and how culture remains a source of Palestinian resilience.

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How I uncovered my family’s Nigerian bread empire

Untold Black History

After the sudden passing of her grandfather, writer Chanté Joseph came to learn of her family's surprising history, and her great-great-grandfather's legacy as Nigeria's 'bread king'.

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Rebuilding hope from the rubble at Elephant and Castle

Shifting horizons

After the demolition of Elephant and Castle shopping centre, writer Kieran Yates reflects on what we lose when we lose our buildings.

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It’s time to open the borders

No one is illegal

A new report has concluded that Home Office immigration policies aren’t fit for purpose. It’s time to stop trying to fix the unfixable and instead focus on bolder futures.

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Why we must reclaim our right to roam the land

Crossing the lines

For centuries, land ownership has been concentrated in the hands of a wealthy elite, but now is the time to take back the countryside, writes Nick Hayes.

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History tells us that the Israel-UAE treaty is doomed to fail

More empty words

The peace agreement has been heralded as a breakthrough – but as long as Palestinian voices remain unheard, very little will change.

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Queer-led movements are driving change at university

Pride 2022

LGBTQ+ students are keeping the spirit of the original Pride alive by fighting for liberation for everyone, not just their community.

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Why we blocked a road to stop the Rwanda flight

No human is illegal

Over a dozen Stop Deportation activists locked themselves to each other outside a detention centre to prevent coaches taking those due to be on the Rwanda deportation flight from leaving.

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On the fifth anniversary of the tower fire, around 18,000 joined the walk to remember the 72 dead and to demand justice.

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The devastating impact of Prevent in schools

‘I felt interrogated’

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How whisper networks are protecting university students

‘It’s about survival‘

With many UK universities failing to take sufficient action over sexual assault, students are finding ways to talk about their experiences and warn others about predators.

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