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.
Category: Actions
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.
A reading list for Palestine solidarity
As the dust settles and the news cycle moves on until the next onslaught, we invite you to sustain and deepen your solidarity by immersing yourself in Palestinian stories and ideas
them’s the breaks: WE OUT
A statement from RESOLVE Collective, who have pulled their exhibition ‘them’s the breaks’ from the Barbican’s Curve Gallery, following a series of hostile encounters and an incident of anti-Palestinian censorship.
From Palestine to South Korea: lessons in anti-imperialism
Fighting for Palestinian liberation is not just a matter of empathy. Solidarity with the cause is vital to the survival of all those living in the long shadow of global empire.
Resources in the struggle for Palestinian liberation
Now is the time to vocalize our solidarity with Palestinians and mobilise around it. Here is a list of resources to help you get started.
The Black activist groups decolonising UK education
Aditya Iyer speaks with The Black Curriculum, Fill in The Blanks UK and The Free Black University about the ongoing movement to decolonise UK education
No police, no pollution: A vision for Black liberation in the UK
For Alexandra Wanjiku Kelbert of BLMUK, abolition and climate justice are part of the same vision for Black liberation
Climate justice means reproductive rights for all
Almaz Ohene on the racist, paternalistic legacy of using contraception as a ‘solution’ to climate change
Skin Deep meets Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors
In the context of renewed outcry against the continuing violence of the state against Black people, we turned back to Kareli Lizárraga’s interview with Patrisse Khan Cullors.