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A year ago, Bristol showed up to resist racist, anti-migrant hatred. But the fight’s not overAs the far right prepares to return to our streets this weekend, how are antifascists and anti-racists building on the resistance?
After the race riots last summer, Nikesh recalls looking for a fight. He's been trying to make sense of his response ever ...
Former world champion Lee Haskins about community roots, life after the ring and why boxing gyms are more inclusive than you ...
Isaac interviews Mike Jay about Bristol's Pneumatic Institute, its founder Thomas Beddoes and the radical history of nitrous oxide.
To proscribe a non-violent direct action group as a terrorist organisation is an affront to freedom of expression ...
Bestselling author and screenwriter Nikesh Shukla writes a monthly culture column, following his curiosity to get to know ...
Open Democracy journalist and Dark Arts newsletter author Ethan Shone takes Isaac and Priyanka on a whistlestop tour of dark money.
Levanna McLean and Eve Arslett of Bristol Northern Soul Club discuss the scene’s resurgence in the city and beyond.
Neil chats to Kalpna Woolf on her journey from Southall immigrant kid to BBC head of production, food author and boardroom diversity advocate.
Hillfields will soon reopen its community centre — and locals can’t wait. At the heart of it all is a grassroots leader with a big vision for what shared space can be.
Neil asks Bristol City Council leader Tony Dyer about his year in power, how the Green Party can widen its appeal and the threat from Reform.
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