Watching Black Panther made me think about our everyday feminist superheroes, stepping out of their comfort zones and powering activism with creativity and skill.
Despite claims to the contrary, new technologies like blockchain are unlikely to disrupt the aid industry quickly. Here is why.
MPs vote for campaign donor transparency for Northern Ireland – but exclude all major recent donations.
Conflict developed in different ways in the territories where the armed groups operated. Today, the way in which post-conflict materializes in these territories is also different. Español
Following the #MeToo revelations, journalist and creative writer Sian Norris let her imagination run wild to envision a global feminist revolution. This is her dispatch from a feminist future. Español
Theresa May is trying to cover-up for her scandal-prone Northern Irish allies. MPs must call her bluff.
Peronism is good at recognising social moods. Today its leaders are carefully analysing the weakening of Kirchnerism, the electoral triumphs of Macri’s Cambiemos and the financial needs of local governments. Español
Despite many difficulties, and the unacceptable number of social leaders assassinated, it is important to stay optimistic about the possibilities created by the peace process. Español
Amid conservative backlash against women’s rights, how did feminist advocates ensure that the sustainable development goals focused on gender equality?
Geir Lippestad defended Norway’s biggest mass murderer. Now, the former vice-mayor of Oslo discusses what’s he’s learned about how to combat hatred and create a ‘win-win’ for intercultural cities
Taking part in public life is a deeply affective process, at once personal and collective, and social media might just help us bridge the gap between the two.
Talking to Phil Wood, co-founder of the intercultural cities model, last November, about love of cities, intercultural city planning, innovative local government, human rights and ‘ordinary virtues’. Interview.