Antisemitism is a growing threat. Understanding it is a matter of urgency for everybody, writes Barnaby Raine
Mike Peters explores the legacy of Steve Biko, a radical who spent his life fighting for Black liberation and for the overthrow of the Apartheid government in South Africa.
Andrew Hodges examines football fan activism and organising in Croatia – a powerful, politicised and unpredictable battle between the left and the far right
A humane society shouldn’t be caging up vulnerable people. Jasmine Ahmed of CAPE (Community Action on Prison Expansion) argues for radical alternatives.
There aren’t too many people – there are too many profiteers, says Eleanor Penny
If politics is the art of the possible, then radicalism must be the capacity to imagine new possibilities, says Gary Younge
‘Home’ is not a simple place. Sivamohan Valluvan and Malcolm James explore the complex relationship between nationalism, race and belonging in the beautiful game.