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Mixed Media: Books

Latest releases, including fiction by Vamba Sherif.

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Orcadian artist Louise Bichan builds a musical bridge between memory and motherland.

Mixed Media: Music

Louise Gray reviews releases from Louise Bichan and Sun Ra.

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Chicago women launch a sex-strike for peace in Spike Lee’s turbulent and exuberant Chi-Raq.

Mixed Media: Films

Malcolm Lewis reviews Chi-Raq and The Unknown Girl.

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A word with Moby

The singer and musician talks to Graeme Green about fame, frustration and failing systems.

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Big Bad World - Onlinenacht

Big Bad World - Onlinenacht

The latest offering from cartoonist Polyp.

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Clockwise from top left: A song-and-dance group prepare to perform at a church in the Mingkaman camp for internally displaced people (IdPs), which has often held as many as 100,000 people during the conflicts of the past few years; villagers in Unity State in the north watch a plane drop sacks of food aid; the boys looking after African-longhorned cattle are also from the Mingkaman camp, in Lakes State; the dinka women drumming have just had a training session aimed at making them aware that gender-based violence is a crime; Amer Agoot is pictured at the river port of Bor, having been forced to flee an IdP camp when men invaded her hut and robbed her of the little she had left. Photos: Andrew McConnell / Panos Pictures.

Country profile: South Sudan

Eleanor Hobhouse considers the state of Africa's newest nation, five years after independence.

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 Illustration by Sarah John.

The kind and the curious

Amy Booth finds her feet – and friends – in Bolivia.

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Open Window December 2016

With guest cartoonist Tjeerd Royaards from the Netherlands.

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Letters

Letters

Feedback from our readers.

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Sexism A and sexism B

There's accidental sexism, and then there's persistent misogyny, writes Kate Smurthwaite.

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Acts of conscience on bended knee

Mark Engler reflects on how one man's protest made waves around the US.

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#BankBlack: Black-owned banking in the US

#BankBlack: Black-owned banking in the US

Black Americans are turning to economic empowerment in response to a spate of highly publicized police killings, writes Tom Lawson

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Mixed Media: Books

Latest releases, including fiction by Vamba Sherif.

New Internationalist Editorial December, 2016 498 Read
Mixed Media: Music

Louise Gray reviews releases from Louise Bichan and Sun Ra.

Louise Gray December, 2016 498 Read
Mixed Media: Films

Malcolm Lewis reviews Chi-Raq and The Unknown Girl.

Malcolm Lewis December, 2016 498 Read
A word with Moby

The singer and musician talks to Graeme Green about fame, frustration and failing systems.

Graeme Green December, 2016 498 Read
Only Planet - Electronic voting

Cartoon by Marc Roberts.

Marc Roberts December, 2016 498 Read
Southern Exposure: Sucheta Das

A sole story by Sucheta Das.

Sucheta Das December, 2016 498 Read
Big Bad World - Onlinenacht

The latest offering from cartoonist Polyp.

P J Polyp December, 2016 498 Read
Country profile: South Sudan

Eleanor Hobhouse considers the state of Africa's newest nation, five years after independence.

Eleanor Hobhouse December, 2016 498 Read
The kind and the curious

Amy Booth finds her feet – and friends – in Bolivia.

Amy Booth December, 2016 498 Read
Open Window December 2016

With guest cartoonist Tjeerd Royaards from the Netherlands.

Tjeerd Royaards December, 2016 498 Read
Letters

Feedback from our readers.

New Internationalist Editorial December, 2016 498 Read
Sexism A and sexism B

There's accidental sexism, and then there's persistent misogyny, writes Kate Smurthwaite.

Kate Smurthwaite December, 2016 498 Read
Acts of conscience on bended knee

Mark Engler reflects on how one man's protest made waves around the US.

Mark Engler December, 2016 498 Read
Reasons to be Cheerful

Tom Lawson December, 2016 498 Read
#BankBlack: Black-owned banking in the US

Black Americans are turning to economic empowerment in response to a spate of highly publicized police killings, writes Tom Lawson

Tom Lawson December, 2016 498 Read