The Home Office says that asylum seeker Aderonke Apata can't be a lesbian as she has had children with a man. The new Solidarity with Aderonke Tumblr project tells a different story.
Successive governments have promoted policies which entrench a punitive and controlling way of managing public institutions.
What would transformative justice for survivors look like? Part of Transformation's prison abolition series.
At a time when fear and terror seems pervasive, individual and group instincts can triumph.
Those who come after us will wonder at how we were so blinkered, at why we took so long to change.
We have to interchange ‘mental illness’ with words like ‘suffering’, and emphasise political action alongside psychological intervention.
Seeking asylum in the UK is like falling from the frying pan into the fire. The first in Transformation's series on prison abolition.
Learning takes place in the heart, the hands and the home, not just in the head. What does that mean for the universities of the future?
Today, social responses to peoples' needs are being pushed to the margin by the reframing of all tasks in terms of economic gain. But the development of human capabilities depends on relationships. A different set of values is needed.
Luiza encounters regular violence and intimidation in her work helping women survivors of state-sponsored violence. Living under the Chechen regime, activist women need a combination of self and community care.
Want to meditate but don’t know how? Try these step-by-step instructions on “loving kindness meditation” from author Barbara Fredrickson.