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A flicker book look at authoritarianism
No Particular Order at Theatre 503 explores authoritarianism, but no, it’s not about President Putin and Russia. Not specifically anyway, says Singaporean playwright Joel Tan
Women’s stories through a South Asian lens
Tara Theatre’s new programme centres on women and their stories, “exploring the world through a South Asian lens”.
Life between islands: Caribbean-British art
Opening at Tate Britain in December, Life Between Islands sets out to be a landmark exhibition exploring the extraordinary breadth of Caribbean-British art over four generations.
HRW film festival is back in town
The London Human Rights Watch Film Festival (17-25 March) highlights the ability to create change and what happens when solidarity turns into a resounding voice that the powers that be can’t ignore.
Sense of Belonging at Old Street roundabout
Photos by young people from refugee and migrant backgrounds light up Old Street roundabout in East London.
There is a crack in everything; that’s how the light gets in
Acquitted on most charges by an Israeli military court - then arrested and tried again by the Palestinian Authority.
Celebrations of Blackness
A festival honouring Blackness through art, performance, conversation, love, and joy
Bangladesh 50
Rich Mix’s Bangladesh 50 celebrations end with a panel discussion exploring Bangladesh then and now.
Sexy, funny musical about migrant labour
Meet Lina From Lima, who’s about to return to Peru after 10 years as a housekeeper to a rich Chilean family.
Migration, the movie
Look at the programme, pick your films, and come - in-person or online - between 25 November and 1 December to be part of the London Migration Film Festival.
Africa, Asia and Latin America at the BFI International Film Festival
Films with African, Asian and Latin American connections at the London International Film Festival in October).
First ever Tunisian film festival comes to London
London’s first Tunisian Film Festival l pays tribute to “one of the most daring of all Arab cinemas”.
In the wake of the Beirut blast
The 4 August Beirut blast reverberates as you look at the work in two forthcoming exhibitions at the P21 Gallery.
Arab encounters across the generations
SAFAR Film Festival reflects on the legacy of Arab protests through the lens of a new generation of youth, with family disparities and social tensions at their centre.
Cinema on the move
London Migration Film Festival is back with stories of people who moved or carry movement in their blood, bones, souls and dreams.
UK Asian Film Festival offers a ray of hope
The theme of the world’s longest running South Asian film festival outside India is Ray Of Hope.
Writing rights
A new series of free digital events, ‘Transformative Testimonies: Writing and Human Rights’.
Accra/London: six decades of photography
A major survey of British-Ghanaian photographer James Barnor, whose career spans six decades, two continents and numerous photographic genres.
A pat or a slap for media coverage of Covid?
A year into living with Covid 19, it’s time to take stock of how well our media has served us.
Climate activism: breaking new ground
A four-day meeting on some of the key issues facing our movements today. It will provide a space to discuss, plan and strategise about how to build a powerful, effective and inclusive climate justice movement.