Gary McFarlance (top left) giving his speech on Franz Fanon and resisting colonialism. Michelle (bottom right) chaired the meeting. [Photographed by: Masato Shibayama] In the late evening of Thursday, 25 January 2024, the Islington branch of the Socialist Workers’ Party held their weekly meetings at 84 Mayton Street to discuss their latest concerns and solutions to...
Tag: Racism
Why is the Racial Wealth Gap Still Plaguing the US Economy?
To be a poor man is hard, but to be a poor race in a land of dollars is the very bottom of hardships. Why is the racial wealth gap still plaguing the US economy?
Jesy Nelson and the Problem with Blackfishing
You would think that after the Black Lives Matter protests, the black squares and infographics that have circulated social media, that artists and entertainers would take preemptive measures to not offend anyone, especially if they desire their art to be successful. Clearly not.
England Team: A love letter to the players
Opinions editor, Inayah Shah shares a love letter to the England Team and the impact that they have had on young people.
Black Lives Matter
George Floyd's killing was a pivotal and tragic moment that has made us all reevaluate our accepted ‘normal’ and how we must change to combat systemic racism and our own biases.
Space vs. Land: What is more important to the US Administration?
How important is the SpaceX and NASA's collaborative May launch and does the Trump administration really have the ability to claim credit for it?
The Liaison Between Racism and English Football Fans
Racism has long been a noticeable problem connected to English football fans. Recently, those allegations have resurfaced.
Humans of City: Black History Month Edition
To celebrate Black History Month, Carrot Magazine has put together a new edition of Humans of City, where we hear the stories of our diverse community.