Terence Elliott-Cooper
Blogs, Ceasefire Bites, Ideas, New in Ceasefire - Tuesday, October 30, 2012 0:00 - 1 Comment
Comment | Racism in Football: Are Black Players Kicking Themselves?
Amid the whirlwind of allegations and denials over the past few days and weeks, Terence Elliott-Cooper looks at the recent cases of overt racism in football, and the options available to those who are serious about kicking it out.
Music & Dance, New in Ceasefire - Monday, June 18, 2012 0:00 - 1 Comment
Music | Review: Akala – Knowledge is Power [Volume 1]
Terrence Elliott-Cooper reviews the latest release from scholar, activist and UK Hip-Hop artist, Akala.
Ideas, New in Ceasefire - Friday, June 8, 2012 20:23 - 1 Comment
Comment | Racism in football: a silence that says it all
As the Euro 2012 tournament begins in the shadow of controversies over racism, Terence Elliott-Cooper argues that racism in football still doesn't receive the serious attention it deserves, whether abroad, or here in the UK.
Music & Dance, New in Ceasefire - Sunday, April 22, 2012 0:00 - 2 Comments
Music | The Riots: A Grime Perspective
Like much social unrest, the music of the streets has drawn its own narratives of the revolts in August 2011. Terence Elliott-Cooper picks out some of his favourites
New in Ceasefire, Politics - Saturday, March 31, 2012 22:22 - 0 Comments
Special Report | Justice for Trayvon Martin Solidarity Demo
Ceasefire's Terence Elliott-Cooper reports from today's demonstration at the US embassy in London, demanding justice for Trayvon Martin.
Music & Dance, New in Ceasefire - Sunday, October 30, 2011 12:30 - 0 Comments
Music | Review: ‘We Must Speak’ by Fold
Tomorrow sees the release of 'We Must Speak', the debut EP by Fold, a new UK Hip-Hop collective. Ceasefire's Terence Elliott-Cooper gives it a listen.
Arts & Culture, New in Ceasefire - Friday, October 14, 2011 19:54 - 10 Comments
Music | Review: Lowkey’s ‘Soundtrack to the Struggle’
This weekend, UK-based Hip Hop artist Lowkey releases his long-awaited album 'Soundtrack to the Struggle'. Ceasefire's Terence Elliott-Cooper gives us the lowdown on the latest from the man described as 'hiphop's activist'





