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Nilanjana Bhowmick despairs of India’s new religion; why Indian outrage over Black Lives Matter rings hollow.
You shall live; and you shall die. Leonardo Sakamoto examines his country’s necropolitics in the light of Black Lives Matter.
Practical Parenting; Municipal Clean-up; Hands-free Washing.
Update on Gypsies, Roma and Travellers in Britain by Hannah Vickers.
Richard Swift introduces us to Malawi’s president.
Update from Britain by Frances Rankin.
How trans women in Honduras are helping their imprisoned sisters. Frauke Decoodt reports from Tegucigalpa.
In 2019, Sudanese strongman Omar al-Bashir was brought down in a revolution orchestrated largely by women. But while the dictator might have gone, the divisions wrought by his 30-year rule endure. Lucy Provan and Alice Rowsome meet the women who helped bring down Sudanese dictator Omar al-Bashir and discover a movement for change in full swing.
The Covid-19 pandemic may have put Algeria’s revolutionary uprising temporarily on hold, but, as Hamza Hamouchene observes, the will to topple the military regime remains strong.
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| Letters | Praise, blame and all points in between? Give us your feedback. |
September, 2020 | 527 | Read | |
| View from India | Nilanjana Bhowmick despairs of India’s new religion; why Indian outrage over Black Lives Matter rings hollow. |
Nilanjana Bhowmick | September, 2020 | 527 | Buy |
| View from Brazil | You shall live; and you shall die. Leonardo Sakamoto examines his country’s necropolitics in the light of Black Lives Matter. |
Leonardo Sakamoto | September, 2020 | 527 | Buy |
| View from Africa | Nanjala Nyabola on the mask mandate and personal freedom. |
Nanjala Nyabola | September, 2020 | 527 | Buy |
| Reasons to be cheerful | Practical Parenting; Municipal Clean-up; Hands-free Washing. |
September, 2020 | 527 | Buy | |
| Uighur women sterilized | Update from China by Husna Rizvi. |
Husna Rizvi | September, 2020 | 527 | Buy |
| Kids locked up | Update from Australia by Amy Hall. |
Amy Hall | September, 2020 | 527 | Buy |
| National disgrace | Update on Gypsies, Roma and Travellers in Britain by Hannah Vickers. |
September, 2020 | 527 | Buy | |
| Heavyweight battle | Update on the Los Cedros Protected Forest by Jan Goodey. |
Jan Goodey | September, 2020 | 527 | Buy |
| What's in a name | Update from Uganda by Liam Taylor. |
Liam Taylor | September, 2020 | 527 | Buy |
| Introducing... Lazarus Chakwera | Richard Swift introduces us to Malawi’s president. |
Richard Swift | September, 2020 | 527 | Buy |
| Revealed: churches still bankrolling polluters | Update from Britain by Frances Rankin. |
Frances Rankin | September, 2020 | 527 | Buy |
| On the pink corridor | How trans women in Honduras are helping their imprisoned sisters. Frauke Decoodt reports from Tegucigalpa. |
Frauke Decoodt | September, 2020 | 527 | Buy |
| Mothers of the Revolution | In 2019, Sudanese strongman Omar al-Bashir was brought down in a revolution orchestrated largely by women. But while the dictator might have gone, the divisions wrought by his 30-year rule endure. Lucy Provan and Alice Rowsome meet the women who helped bring down Sudanese dictator Omar al-Bashir and discover a movement for change in full swing. |
Lucy Provan and Alice Rowsome | September, 2020 | 527 | Buy |
| ‘The people want independence!’ | The Covid-19 pandemic may have put Algeria’s revolutionary uprising temporarily on hold, but, as Hamza Hamouchene observes, the will to topple the military regime remains strong. |
Hamza Hamouchene | September, 2020 | 527 | Buy |