تُستخدم الجرافات من فلسطين إلى كشمير كأداة في مشاريع استعمارية عبر أنحاء العالم. تتحاور مجلة سكين ديب مع الفينامبولست حول معماريات الدمار والركام كشهادة حية، وكيف تدفعنا الجرافات إلى إعادة التفكير في ما يمكن اعتباره سلاحًا.
Author: Skin Deep
‘It’s violence without blood’: the politics of bulldozers
Skin Deep talks to The Funambulist magazine about how the piece of construction equipment is used as a weapon, from Gaza to Kashmir.
Foreword: The rhythm changes
Marking 10 years of work at the intersection of culture and racial justice, Skin Deep’s Anthology is a collection of archive pieces and new commissions that explore time, cycles, rhythm, pacing and change.
Our Commitment to PACBI
Skin Deep endorses the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI), recognising that we must do all we can, with all we have, from where we are, to dismantle the ideological and institutional scaffolding of Israel’s settler colonial project.
Resources for anti-fascist organising
With fascism on the rise, we need each other more than ever. Here’s an evolving compilation of resources on anti-fascist organising, upcoming actions, protest safety, community support spaces, and mutual aid offerings to get started.
‘Rest is a revolutionary priority’: Skin Deep Meets Evie Muir
Evie Muir writes about burnout from personal experience – but as her new book sets out, this systemic sickness is anything but an individual problem. We discuss writing under capitalism, her literary and community influences, and how nature shows us the way to a post-burnout future
Creatives for Palestine: A call to our community
As storytellers and artists, we have a crucial role to play in challenging the decades-long dehumanisation of Palestinians. Now is the time to direct all our collective efforts towards Palestinian liberation.
The YARD that MAIA built: Growing an ecosystem of support for artists in Birmingham
At YARD, a prototype artist-led hotel, MAIA is using food, family and physical space to meet the practical and economic needs of artists in the city.
‘Embrace your vulnerability’ – How Black disabled workers navigate money, productivity and care
An illustrated discussion of work and care between two Black, disabled, neurodivergent, and chronically ill workers in England’s North East.
Introducing the Black Creatives Fund
Donate to support the work of Black writers, illustrators and other creatives who contribute to and collaborate with Skin Deep.