Year: 2016
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African Queer Women Find Their Voices Through a Storytelling Project
[media-credit name=”Hackastory” align=”alignnone” width=”640″][/media-credit] Tiffany Mugo, who is originally from Kenya and now lives in South Africa, is producing a digital media toolkit for African queer women to share their stories. She talked to Tracey Gurd about the project’s goals and the challenges her community…
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The News From Dragon Mountain
Beyond the cries for neoliberal growth and globalization, an old cooperative force pushes along. John M. Repp goes to the Basque country and discovers another way forward.
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Why we need young people to create the new politics
Sian Berry considers the future of politics lies in the people who will live in the future: youth.
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Dispossessed in the Name of “Security”
A new book, edited by Nick Buxton and Ben Hayes, both involved with The Transnational Institute, brings together a thoughtful collection of scholars, journalists and activists to explain the pre-eminence of the military and corporations in shaping the global response to the climate catastrophe as…
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“I have a terrible fear I shall one day be pronounced holy”: Akropolis Performance Lab’s Ecce Faustus
Omar Willey gets back to the theater beat and finds himself face to face with Mephistopheles and other Germanic plights.
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Curtailing Mass Surveillance: An Interview with Justitia’s Jacob Mchangama
Strong civil mobilization fronted by the think tank Justitia prevented the Danish government from introducing unbridled mass surveillance. Justitia’s Executive Director tells us how they achieved this.



