Amilcar Cabral and Decolonization Today
This article appeared in The Prisma for the centenary of the birth of Amilcar Cabral, who was one of the key figures in the decolonization period in Africa in the 1960s.
Os Fado Bicha - breaking the taboos of Portugal’s unique music tradition
After slavery - darkness at noon on the equator
Jose my homeless friend
A scream against femicide in Mexico
Immigrants at sea (2): Developing internationalist trade unionism
Immigrants at sea in a precarious labour market (1)
Mali 70 - from desert blues to Afro-Cuban Jazz
Isis - the gates of no return
Tooba Gondal: the British woman who recruited women for Isis
When big trade unions abandon their precarious workers
Cleaners of the world... unite!
Immigrants: finding a multicultural identity
"I was born here but I don't feel at home anywhere"
Gaza, the broken promised land
Migrants through Central America: an act of resistance
John Collins: lntercultural friendship can be a big challenge
LGBTQ+ life: the extent of repression in Russia today
PB: Global visions and getting the job done
Participatory Budgeting - an idea whose time has come. Part 1
Very few local councils in England allow their residents a say in how they spend their taxes. The Labour Party leadership has said nothing about a model of local democracy widely used in Europe and the Americas. Here is the history and here is how it empowers the people: the first in a 3 – part Prisma series.