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Lloyd’s of London’s debt

When it comes to the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade and ongoing support of fossil fuels, what would be the cost of financial reparations? Through exploring the history of a prominent player in the insurance marketplace, Sahar Shah and Harpreet Kaur Paul have an idea of where to start.

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NI 534 - The future of work - November, 2021
View from Brazil

View from Brazil

From slavery to mass deforestation, Leonardo Sakamoto highlights the devastating impact of cattle ranching in Brazil.

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NI 533 - Food justice: who gets to eat? - September, 2021

The debate: Reparations for transatlantic slavery

Is it time for reparations for transatlantic slavery? Kehinde Andrews and KA Dilday deliberate.

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NI 529 - The biodiversity emergency - January, 2021
View from Brazil

View from Brazil

Leonardo Sakomoto tackles a topic close to his heart: modern-day slavery.

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NI 523 - Borders - Freedom to move, for everyone - January, 2020
A vigil is held in front of a statue of Confederate general Albert Pike in Washington, DC on 13 August 2017.Photo: Salwan Georges/The Washington Post/Getty Images

Down with America’s racist monuments

Taking down monuments to people who fought to defend slavery should not be controversial at all. Yet in the US today, it is, writes Mark Engler

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NI 506 - Brazil's soft coup - October, 2017

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Article title From magazine Publication date
The future of work November, 2021
Food justice: who gets to eat? September, 2021
The biodiversity emergency January, 2021
Borders - Freedom to move, for everyone January, 2020
Brazil's soft coup October, 2017
The politics of language loss June, 2014
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