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Fifty years ago the Civil Rights Act was passed into law in the US. Movements not governments propel change, believes Mark Engler.
Feminist blogger Danielle Leigh and filmmaker and former model Susan Hess Logeais go head to head.
Bangui’s main market is the pulse of the city. Ruby Diamonde goes shopping.
The TV cameras have long departed, but four years after the earthquake, Haiti remains a country in crisis. Brian Fitzpatrick and Michael Norby report from Port-au-Prince on how hunger and violence rule the roost in a situation nearing boiling point.
Powerful, persuasive words and images in Ukraine’s information war have led to casualties of truth on all sides. Lily Hyde observes how, as Crimea and East Ukraine break away, a war of words turns lethal.
Ikamara Larasi dismantles one-sided caricatures of black women in pop culture.
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Peace at last? | Kristian Herbolzheimer | July, 2014 | 474 | Buy | |
Social change is written in the streets | Fifty years ago the Civil Rights Act was passed into law in the US. Movements not governments propel change, believes Mark Engler. |
Mark Engler | July, 2014 | 474 | Buy |
The plight of the condors | Dawn Starin | July, 2014 | 474 | Buy | |
Chile's icy republic | Tom Lawson | July, 2014 | 474 | Buy | |
Tawakkol Karman | Richard Swift | July, 2014 | 474 | Buy | |
Can plastic surgery be liberating? | Feminist blogger Danielle Leigh and filmmaker and former model Susan Hess Logeais go head to head. |
New Internationalist Editorial | July, 2014 | 474 | Buy |
Citizen scientists unite | Lydia James | July, 2014 | 474 | Buy | |
Blazing a web rights trail | Tom Lawson | July, 2014 | 474 | Buy | |
Country profile: Rwanda | Country profile of Rwanda. |
Ben shepherd | July, 2014 | 474 | Buy |
Scratchy Lines - Ironicosarus | Cartoon by Simon Kneebone. |
Simon Kneebone | July, 2014 | 474 | Buy |
Heart still beating | Bangui’s main market is the pulse of the city. Ruby Diamonde goes shopping. |
Ruby Diamonde | July, 2014 | 474 | Buy |
‘We’re fighting for a change’ | The TV cameras have long departed, but four years after the earthquake, Haiti remains a country in crisis. Brian Fitzpatrick and Michael Norby report from Port-au-Prince on how hunger and violence rule the roost in a situation nearing boiling point. |
Michael Norby, Brian Fitzpatrick | July, 2014 | 474 | Buy |
When propaganda rules | Powerful, persuasive words and images in Ukraine’s information war have led to casualties of truth on all sides. Lily Hyde observes how, as Crimea and East Ukraine break away, a war of words turns lethal. |
Lily Hyde | July, 2014 | 474 | Buy |
Feminist book club | Bloggers, activists and artists share their favourite books. |
July, 2014 | 474 | Buy | |
Virtuous woman or raunchy sexpot? | Ikamara Larasi dismantles one-sided caricatures of black women in pop culture. |
Ikamara Larasi | July, 2014 | 474 | Buy |