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An ecoactivist holds a burning molotov cocktail

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On the frontlines with Germany’s eco-activists

Off-Grid Apocalypse

Deep within a forest on the outskirts of Germany, a small army of activists is fighting to protect a 12,000-year-old natural resource from being destroyed.

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Rae Smith is pushing the boundaries of who skate is for

Beyond Binary

Rae Smith grew up not realising she was born intersex, leading to years of emotional upheaval where she kept her true self secret. Then she found skateboarding.

Don Leo standing next to a coffee bush with a basket of freshly picked coffee berries

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Peace is offering Colombia’s coffee trade a chance to grow

Grounds for change

Colombia’s coffee-growing region was once a violent no-go zone where all the best beans were exported. But as peace has spread, an influx of coffee fanatics is revolutionising the landscape.

A young man leaning through an open car window

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Mason Silva is capturing the grind of life on the road

Full Bleed

Pro skater Mason Silva is entering a new phase of his career, embracing film photography as a way to stay grounded in the present.

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Surfbort’s Dani Miller is the new punk queen of NYC

Songs of anarchy

As leader of New York garage punks Surfbort, Dani Miller is on a mission to champion self-acceptance in the name of outsiders everywhere.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

The joy of protest: how modern activists are beating burnout

Frontline optimism

Sometimes pushing for change can lead to despair. But it’s in the face of anxiety that activists are discovering the thrill of a concerted effort.

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A guide to unplugging from capitalism (for sanity’s sake)

Doing nothing, finding everything

Technology’s grip on our attention span is grinding us down. But writer Jenny Odell has come up with an alternative: a mindset where slowing down is the only way to survive.

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