Knife crime in London is often dismissed as a gang problem amongst young black boys. To solve the issue, we need to look beyond these stereotypes and take a more compassionate approach.
Author: Richard Haas
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Living in London’s Most Famous Brutalist Building
Despite its newfound popularity, Trellick Tower is still a council-owned building. Its residents hope it stays this way.
Finding Community Through Suffering
Thousands of Filipino women come to London for a better life as domestic workers. When the government fails to protect them, they are forced to create their own support networks.
How This Local Canteen Hopes to Tackle Brixton’s Struggles
The recently launched Brixton Pound canteen in Brixton uses surplus food and a unique pay-what-you-can system to tackle food waste, poverty and social isolation.
How Domestic Workers are Fighting Injustice Through Film-Making
A majority of domestic workers in London have been abused by their employer. Now, they’re fighting back through participatory film-making.
Our Cultural City 2019 – Our favourite photos from the Extinction Rebellion protest
Photos by: Emma Boyns