Captain Marvel is Marvel's first blockbuster with a female lead. Miriam Kent asks what we should make of it all these female superheroes taking over the big screen.
The government played fast and lose with fundamental rights, endangering children's lives in the process, argues Anita Hassan.
They make the Hostile Environment even more hostile, writes Mishka
'We will win because we have to'. Amy Hall introduces the brand new Spring Issue of Red Pepper.
Joni Alizah Cohen explains what the battle for ‘bodily autonomy’ is about – and why it’s so important.
This International Women's Day, we need to prioritise defending the rights of working women, writes Rosie Urbanovich from War on Want
Twenty years after the Macpherson report, Remi Joseph-Salisbury and Laura Connelly explain why more BAME representation won't solve the structural failures of the police.
They're demanding decriminalisation and full workers' rights, reports Ava Caradonna
As Brexit rolls on, we are quickly losing hope for a decent, rights-based approaches towards our country’s world citizens, writes Emma Taylor
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A second referendum is on the cards, writes Ana Oppenheim. Let’s talk now about the benefits of staying in Europe, and not shy away from fighting a battle of values.
As Brexit looms, Paul O’Connell explores the vexed question of internationalism and the nation-state
A new study compares working conditions in sex work with other jobs disproportionately done by women. By Niki Adams and Tamsin Wressel
David Frayne writes that the shorter working week promises more freedom and