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Published in: TransformationWhy the fight against HIV starts within us
We may no longer herd people with HIV/AIDS into colonies, but economic policy still leads to destitution and...
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Published in: TransformationHow I will prepare my white son for the interactions he won't have with police
Seamus’ whiteness means that I don’t have to teach him how to prepare for humiliation. That is white privilege in a nutshell.
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Published in: TransformationCan pluralism be taught?
Human conflict is unavoidable, but violence is not. By facing up to the ‘unacceptable’ we can learn to live with difference.
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Published in: TransformationThe need for transformation in UK detention centres
Seeking asylum in the UK is like falling from the frying pan into the fire. The first in Transformation's series on...
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Published in: TransformationWhat are white folks to do? From Trayvon Martin to Michael Brown
In the wake of the Ferguson verdict I feel a swirling cocktail of grief, anger and outrage, but nothing I'm feeling...
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Published in: TransformationWhat is it to be Fierce? The photography of Ajamu
Fierce: Portraits of Young Black Queers is a record for generations to come: images that capture the next generation...
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Published in: TransformationWhat's liberation got to do with it?
Veteran activist Urvashi Vaid on being a utopian in the 1970s, and how gay rights prevailed over liberation...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaSeeing the women in revolutionary Syria
The battle for Syrian women's liberation is multi-faceted; and from first-hand experience, we learn just how often...
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Published in: TransformationEnough talk about intersectionality. Let's get on with it
What are we not doing while so many of our movement's resources are being used for unproductive internal arguments?
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Published in: TransformationWomen’s survival strategies in Chechnya: from self-care to caring for each other
Luiza encounters regular violence and intimidation in her work helping women survivors of state-sponsored violence....
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Published in: TransformationFlash mob iftars and the Ramadan Tent: Islamic organizing for social justice
Inspired by Islamic traditions, London's dynamic young Muslim scene is struggling for change.
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Published in: TransformationGoing inside, coming out
Before Chelsea Manning rebelled against the order of the US army, others had already done so—the soldiers she...
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Published in: TransformationSix boys, one cop, and the road to restorative justice
With US Attorney-General Eric Holder announcing plans to curb mass incarceration, could restorative justice...
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Published in: TransformationOpen borders for a sustainable future
Should people be deported for being who they are? What if we were to scrap all anti-immigrant laws? An Open Borders...
Tell Priti Patel: Stop your attack on journalistic freedom
Journalists who share leaks of official information should not face life imprisonment for doing their job