India & South Asia / Notes from Kabul 'Not following the rules is how they have survived': a powerful meditation on life in the Afghan capital. By Carolyn Coe / 11 Jan 2016
Love and Spirituality / Hijacked emotions: fighting terrorism with love Love requires us to think of terrorists as people. We need to look beyond terrorist acts to the exploitation of powerless countries by the West. By Philip McKibbin / 15 Dec 2015
Conflict & security / Love versus fear What does movement building look like in a time of terror? By Julie Quiroz / 14 Dec 2015
Politics & activism / Cups of love and cups of courage: facing up to the everyday realities of violence Structural solutions are vital, but real security starts inside each one of us. By Joanna Wheeler / 23 Nov 2015
Cultural politics / What the Holocaust can teach us about the migrant crisis A Kindertransport refugee reflects on genocide, and what it means in a Europe dealing with advancing Islamophobia and a 'refugee crisis'. By Ruth Barnett / 13 Nov 2015
Love and Spirituality / Stopping war comes from each of us: Arun Gandhi on his grandfather Mahatma Peace activist Arun Gandhi reflects on the enduring wisdom of his grandfather, the Indian spiritual and political leader Mahatma Gandhi. By Danielle Batist / 10 Nov 2015
Politics & activism / Shaker Aamer and the future of Guantanamo His fear, to his last days at Guantanamo, was that he would not make it out alive. By Jeremy Varon / 6 Nov 2015
Politics & activism / Is Harry Potter the atheist's bible? Google can find you a glib answer to 'the meaning of life' in 0.44 seconds - but where do you go to find real answers if you aren't religious? By Suki Ferguson / 3 Nov 2015
Politics & activism / Nelson Mandela: an exemplar of lifelong learning Learning—wide, deep and never-ending—lies at the core of personal and political transformation. By Karen MacGregor / 30 Oct 2015
Environment / Why South Africa's gold miners are suing their bosses Tens of thousands of gold miners are suffering with diseases like silicosis, tuberculosis and HIV. In the mines, Apartheid lives on. By Florence Goddard / 28 Oct 2015
Politics & activism / Why I glued myself to a ticket barrier and shut down the Eurostar Last Friday I joined 300 migrants' rights protesters gathered at St Pancras station, spilling fake blood and blocking passengers from travelling overseas. Here’s why. By Tatiana Garavito / 19 Oct 2015
Health & care / Learning to love us-versus-them thinking Oppositional thinking is crucial to social change, but there are no permanent enemies. By James K Rowe / 28 Sep 2015