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  • Twitch and the online left

    Political livestreaming shows news consumption has become a form of community participation in which political ideology is reinforced, argues Samuel Rafanell-Williams

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  • Behind the ‘Great Firewall of China’

    Jiannan Shi reports on China’s internet censorship – and the creative ways people are finding to sidestep it

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  • Kenya’s youth-led revolution

    Rasna Warah reports on how young people in and beyond Kenya are using social media to challenge corrupt, old-school politicians

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  • Grenfell: The cost of austerity

    The damning Grenfell inquiry report reveals entrenched private sector corruption and public sector failings – and our need to overhaul governance systems, writes Richard Norton-Taylor

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From our archive

  • How trans rights activists changed Argentina

    How trans rights activists changed Argentina

    Argentina’s groundbreaking gender identity laws were won through longstanding activist traditions, diverse tactics and solidarity. The experience has lessons for us all, write Alessandra Viggiano and Siobhán McGuirk

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We draw on socialist, feminist, green and anti-racist politics.

We seek to be a space for debate on the left, a resource for movements for social justice, and a home for open-minded anti-capitalists.

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