An article published in a scholarly journal without passing peer review is dissected by Mahdis Azarmandi who recently completed her PhD at the University of Otago. Azarmandi is an activist and academic whose work focuses on anti-racism and colonial amnesia in Aotearoa New Zealand and Spain, with an interest in colonization & decolonization.
This Day in History takes us back to 1963, for the militant deployment of the Birmingham police department against an anti-segregationist march led by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
This week, there’s UK Labour MPs have resigned, there’s been allegations of anti-semitism during protests in France - and a snap election in Spain has been called. Stewart Sowman-Lund speaks to Justin about these issues.
Los Angeles musician Christian Lee Hutson has worked with many indie stalwarts including Boygenius, Better Oblivion Community Centre and Phoebe Bridgers. Now he is taking centre stage with his own debut record 'Beginners', out now via ANTI- records. Tune in to hear his chat with Rachel about making the album.
Pennie continues her musical fashion focus with an exploration of the feminine side of grunge fashion, or perhaps even 'anti-fashion', feat. the irrepressible Courtney Love.