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Activism

Art

Santiago Mosaics

Colour in the City — Sixty of the world's most prolific mosaic artists flooded the Santiago, Chile, suburb of Puente Alto with a sea of coloured tiles as part of the First International Mosaic Intervention.

Written by: George Kafka

Activism

Made in Hackney

Healthy People & Planet — Made in Hackney are an eco-community kitchen dedicated to teaching sustainable food skills that are good for people and the planet in a fun and inspiring way.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Opinion

Southbank Activists

Political Young People — The battle for the Southbank skate spot is still raging but no matter what the outcome, the Southbank activists (LLSB) have succeeded in mobilising a stigmatised London youth.

Written by: Bryony Beynon

Activism

I Am Thalente

Director Q&A — Filmmaker Natalie Johns on her documentary I Am Thalente about a once homeless skateboarder and his journey from South Africa to California.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Skate

Frontside Gardens

A Sustainable Skatepark — Andrew Willis built Frontside Gardens in Hackney Wick from re-used materials, showing that effort and creativity matter more than a massive budget.

Written by: Alex King

Activism

Skateistan

Keep It Rolling — Help non-profit skate coaching organisation Skateistan continue to empower Afghan and Cambodian youth through skateboarding.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Why I do what I do

Surf Photos For Philippines

Why I Do What I Do — A forty-eight-hour surf photography auction to raise money for disaster relief efforts in the Philippines.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Culture

Made in Hackney

New Foodies — HUCK meets Sarah Bentley, founder of the non-profit, community food kitchen, Made in Hackney.

Written by: Ed Andrews

Why I do what I do

Giftwood Projects

Why I Do What I Do — Founders of new Cornwall-based community initiative Giftwood Projects think learning to build a surfboard can be a life-changing experience.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Why I do what I do

Youth of Yangon

Why I Do What I Do — Filmmaker James Holman explains why he went back to Burma to make follow-up documentary Youth of Yangon about the embryonic skate scene.

Written by: Shelley Jones

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