The European Parliament will decide.
Italy’s bigoted election, and the banality of race war
On Saturday morning a far-right activist took to the streets in a provincial town, and starting shooting ‘Africans’ at random. His actions were fuelled by the rhetoric of establishment politicians.
From Naples to London, Italians are organising to rebuild their country’s left
Faced with a bleak political landscape, Italian activists involved with a social centre in a former psychiatric hospital in Naples …
Street art in Sicily, a battle against stereotypes
There is a creative Sicily, an island that narrates itself on the walls of the cities and small towns. Discovering …
Where does equality start?
The divide between the capitalist West and the communist East was alimentary as much as political. Over 25 years after the fall of communism in Europe, V4 leaders believe that in their countries citizens still buy second-rate food.
There is a heteronormative inertia that perpetuates inequality
Across her diverse body of work, Carmen Castro, a specialist in European Gender Policies, offers a fierce criticism of the …
We need to defeat the wolves. Interview with Peter Saunders
Interview with Peter Saunders, the chief of The National Association for People Abused in Childhood (Great Britain) and a suspended member of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors and Vulnerable People that was created by Pope Francis.