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US singer-songwriter Nahko shares his experience of psychedelics, human trafficking and turning pain into positivity, with Graeme Green.
Photography is helping Peruvian women document life near Latin America’s largest goldmine.
Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World.
Nick Dowson speaks with an indigenous lawyer and campaigner fighting a gas pipeline in Mexico.
Paraguayan democracy may have come a long way since the end of dictatorship, but terror is sweeping its agricultural heartlands where farmers and indigenous communities are resisting attempts to take away what little land they have left.
Rice Araujo from Brazil with ‘Shithole President’
In her final column writing from Bolivia, Amy Booth reflects on what Cochabamba has revealed to her – including about herself.
Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the March 2018 magazine.
A year ago, Trump announced he had reached a deal with manufacturer Carrier to keep jobs from moving to Mexico – with $7 million in incentives. Yet hundreds of workers were still laid off, the last of them this January. Trump’s policy should be called ‘Corporate America First’, argues Mark Engler.
The whataboutery being directed towards the #MeToo movement is nothing new – feminists have experienced backlashes before, writes Kate Smurthwaite.
Norwegian activists are challenging ‘white-saviour’ attitudes that over-simplify poverty writes Tom Lawson.
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And finally... Nahko | US singer-songwriter Nahko shares his experience of psychedelics, human trafficking and turning pain into positivity, with Graeme Green. |
Graeme Green | March, 2018 | 510 | Buy |
Only Planet - Entrepreneurs | Cartoon by Marc Roberts |
Marc Roberts | March, 2018 | 510 | Buy |
Big Bad World - 3001 | Cartoon by P J Polyp |
P J Polyp | March, 2018 | 510 | Buy |
Women against mining – and for the good life | Photography is helping Peruvian women document life near Latin America’s largest goldmine. |
New Internationalist Editorial | March, 2018 | 510 | Buy |
Southern Exposure: Girma Berta | Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World. |
Girma Berta | March, 2018 | 510 | Buy |
Making Waves: Anabela Carlón Flores | Nick Dowson speaks with an indigenous lawyer and campaigner fighting a gas pipeline in Mexico. |
Nick Dowson | March, 2018 | 510 | Buy |
Country Profile: Paraguay | Paraguayan democracy may have come a long way since the end of dictatorship, but terror is sweeping its agricultural heartlands where farmers and indigenous communities are resisting attempts to take away what little land they have left. |
Toby Hill | March, 2018 | 510 | Buy |
Scratchy Lines - Diplomacy | Cartoon by Simon Kneebone. |
Simon Kneebone | March, 2018 | 510 | Buy |
Open Window - Shithole President | Rice Araujo from Brazil with ‘Shithole President’ |
Rice Araujo | March, 2018 | 510 | Buy |
Farewell to the big village | In her final column writing from Bolivia, Amy Booth reflects on what Cochabamba has revealed to her – including about herself. |
Amy Booth | March, 2018 | 510 | Buy |
Letters | Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the March 2018 magazine. |
March, 2018 | 510 | Read | |
When ‘America First’ is a corporate scam | A year ago, Trump announced he had reached a deal with manufacturer Carrier to keep jobs from moving to Mexico – with $7 million in incentives. Yet hundreds of workers were still laid off, the last of them this January. Trump’s policy should be called ‘Corporate America First’, argues Mark Engler. |
Mark Engler | March, 2018 | 510 | Buy |
Whatever the #MeToo backlash, we’ve heard it all before | The whataboutery being directed towards the #MeToo movement is nothing new – feminists have experienced backlashes before, writes Kate Smurthwaite. |
Kate Smurthwaite | March, 2018 | 510 | Buy |
Reasons to be cheerful | A highland welcome; Rhino forensics; Good sex in Rwanda. |
March, 2018 | 510 | Buy | |
White saviours | Norwegian activists are challenging ‘white-saviour’ attitudes that over-simplify poverty writes Tom Lawson. |
Tom Lawson | March, 2018 | 510 | Buy |