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The politics of rage: Why refusal – not civility – moves history

13th November 2025 Ali Ridha Khan 0

Artists are finding their voice in refusing to be passive, and in embracing rage, against systemic violence.

“Challenging power isn’t polite and beautiful”: Dr Stella Nyanzi and the right to impolite in Uganda

1st July 2019 Equal Times 0

To mark her 45th birthday on 16 June 2019, Ugandan academic and activist Dr Stella Nyanzi released 45 poems from the Luzira Maximum Security Prison, […]

Graffiti in the West Bank: are foreign artists really serving the Palestinian cause?

4th December 2017 Equal Times 0

The scene is surreal. A pair of young tourists lean a ladder against the separation wall in Bethlehem, in the West Bank. They take it […]

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