
Benjamin Zephaniah speaks to Anu Shukla about poetry, policing, the ongoing fight against racism

The police spend little of their time making arrests, and most crimes are not solved, writes Alex Vitale – their real purpose is social control

Siobhan McGuirk celebrates the solidarity – and humour – of a film about when lesbians and gay people backed the miners

Hamza Hamouchene introduces the revolutionary documentary, The Pan-African Festival of Algiers 1969

Pablo Navarrete interviews renown investigative journalist John Pilger ahead of the release of his new film, The War You Don’t See

Organisers claimed it a huge success, but the BNP won a seat on the London Assembly days later. Lena De Casparis and Alex Nunns explore the impact of the Love Music Hate Racism carnival – and the future for such events

Peter Tatchell says pornography doesn’t have to be oppressive. It can be liberating and fulfilling




