Sayou Cooper discusses how Issa Rae’s ‘Insecure’ provides a refreshingly complex narrative of Black masculinity and relationships.
Read MoreCommunications Assistant Anna Luo writes on the real-world implications anti-Chinese narratives have.
Read MoreIn this film review, Pooja Singh explores how the 2021 film ‘Mimi’ grapples with commercial surrogacy in India.
Read MoreSafa Ahmed
Editorial assistant Safa Ahmed examines the deadly consequences of Facebook’s algorithm, which has actively contributed to promoting hate speech and violence all over the globe.
Read MoreRita Borg
Before Covid-19, Outdoor swimming was seen as a niche hobby. Now, swimmers are championing for better environmental and access rights in the UK.
Read MoreIsabella Astuto
This poem depicts the author's struggles with their gender identity and their religion.
Read MoreSafa Ahmed
Editorial assistant Safa Ahmed reflects on Islamophobia, racism, colonialism, and white hypocrisy in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read MoreBukunmi Oyewole
In this striking photo collection, Bukunmi Oyewole walks us through Nigeria’s #EndSARS movement, with its vibrant participants seeking a brighter future in the face of systematic brutality.
Read MoreSally Deen
This poem reflects on how the different meanings Western society assigns to colours plays a role in perpetuating biases against Blackness and Black people.
Read MorePooja Singh
In this opinion piece, Pooja Singh reckons with both the imperialistic and militaristic undertones of Marvel’s Iron Man films.
Read MoreNadja Wipp
On the African continent, people with albinism are experiencing intensifying discrimination.
Read MoreRuth Torty
Ruth Torty comments on the pressing need for Black people to be themselves without prejudice hanging over their heads.
Read MoreThe jfa editorial board
This Human Rights Day, the jfa editorial board explores how different mediums of art and storytelling are used to express joy and resistance in human rights movements around the world.
Read MoreLuna Ranjit
Luna Ranjit writes on the exodus of migrant workers during Covid-19. Highlighting the journeys of young children and even elderly grandparents, she urges us not to forget their stories.
Read MoreSania Mahyou
Sania Mahyou takes readers through the treacherous, inspirited and ultimately complex journey of Thomas, Yassine and Adam - young migrants in Brussels who are hoping for a better life.
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