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Outdoor  >  Skate

What now for… skaters?

Talking mental health

Shelley Jones explores how the lockdown has affected the skateboarding community.

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Art & Culture  >  Podcast

Joining the dots with poet and singer Arlo Parks

A Huck podcast

Joining The Dots is a Huck podcast. In the latest episode, we talk to the London singer-songwriter about philosophy, YouTube, and life as an outsider.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

What now for… photojournalists?

Talking Mental Health

In the latest instalment of our Talking Mental Health series, photojournalist Daniella Zalcman investigates how exposure to trauma is starting to take its toll.

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News & Politics  >  Reportage

What now for… performers?

Talking Mental Health

In the second instalment of our new series, we talk to performers and event organisers to find out how they’ve adapted since venues shut their doors due to lockdown.

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Art & Culture  >  Books

Nature and mental health: why our minds need the wild

Invisible magic

In her new book Losing Eden, science writer Lucy Jones explores the intimate link between the human psyche and the natural world.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

Drillminister: ‘I’m the last chance of real democracy’

London’s next mayor?

The drill artist has emerged as one of the most passionate and determined candidates in this year’s London mayoral elections.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Inside a music producer’s battle with epilepsy

When the world falls away

A new short tells the story of Alex Parish, who has spent years struggling with one of the world’s more mysterious physical disorders.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

The radio station giving a voice to the mental health movement

Tune in, turn up

Diversity Radio is a community-driven platform that gives people the chance to discuss, share and solve their struggles.

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Art & Culture  >  Tech

Instagram does not care about your mental health

Losing likes

The app’s recent decision to get rid of ‘likes’ has been celebrated as a positive move for our collective wellbeing. But does it really make a difference?

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News & Politics  >  Activism

What would a joyful mental health space look like?

Building something new

Madlove is an ongoing community project, redesigning creative spaces where people can ‘go mad in a positive way’. Writer Emily Reynolds visits their latest site in St. Helens.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

How austerity targeted… our mental health

Cut out: a decade of destruction

In the second instalment of our new series exploring the legacy of Tory cuts, writer Emily Reynolds examines their effects on the mental health sector.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

Protest art in the mental health movement

Can it really make a difference?

Misdiagnosis, benefit cuts, stigma and violence: a new exhibition tackles the biggest issues facing the UK mental health movement today.

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