"My area of expertise is as a political philosopher. As such my role is less to provide answers than to ask often difficult and uncomfortable questions of institutions."
Breonna was killed by police a year ago today. Here’s how five Black Lives Matter activists in her home city think her life should be honored
The Swedish model became a symbol for anti-lockdown and no-mask movements across the world. But it is no longer a source of consensus at home
Clément Martin, a senior member of the anti-migrant movement, tells openDemocracy ‘the fight is not over’
Is the push for a vaccine certificate driven by an economic desire to boost travel and tourism rather than the safety of all Europeans?
The draconian measures taken in many Chinese cities to control the pandemic exacerbated the marginalisation of Black people
As America faces a period of renewed racial and political polarization, Du Bois’s vision for building a multi-racial democracy is more relevant than ever
Although it was eclipsed by the pandemic, last February’s mass shooting revealed Germany’s failure to confront the racism in its midst
Increased control of people’s mobility because of COVID-19 might not be so easy to undo.
If the pandemic could be seen as our Reichstag Fire moment, then the attacks on the Capitol on 6 January 2021 might be regarded as Kristallnacht
Some radical right-wing South African groups have travelled to the US in efforts to expand their organisational networks
Brexit or not, Britain has a lot in common with the continent in terms of hostility to ‘outsiders’