Politics
New in Ceasefire, Sister Outsider - Wednesday, January 30, 2013 17:11 - 2 Comments
Sister Outsider | Mapping Violence: Why we need to talk about power
In a political environment in which many forms of violence are roundly condemned, Hana Riaz discusses the less visible forms of violence woven into the fabric of our society, which are equally as destructive.
Interviews, New in Ceasefire - Saturday, June 9, 2012 0:00 - 0 Comments
Interview | John Carlos: “Occupy the World”
John Carlos, world-famous for his defiant, iconic black power salute at the Olympic games of '68, talks exclusively to Ceasefire's Samayya Afzal on human rights, racism and global change.
Ideas, New in Ceasefire - Wednesday, January 4, 2012 13:00 - 0 Comments
Interview | Larissa Sansour: “For Palestinians, politics is not just an option, but a fundamental circumstance.”
New in Ceasefire, The Anti-Imperialist - Sunday, September 11, 2011 10:00 - 9 Comments
The Anti-Imperialist The UK Riots: Redefining the Political
As Black communities come to terms with the attacks on local property, the politics of the riots and their aftermath has been seldom offered the attention it deserves. The learning, organising and actions of local communities during and following the uprisings display a need for many to redefine what is interpreted as 'political'.
Ideas, Interviews, New in Ceasefire - Friday, May 27, 2011 4:26 - 26 Comments
Exclusive Jody McIntyre interviews Lowkey
In an exclusive, candid new interview, Ceasefire contributor Jody McIntyre (writer for the Independent and author of the 'Life on Wheels' blog) asks Lowkey, one of the country's most respected MCs and political activists about his life, politics, art and more.
Editor's Desk, Interviews, New in Ceasefire - Tuesday, March 15, 2011 9:00 - 22 Comments
Interview | Noam Chomsky on Libya, the Arab spring, the cuts and more
In an exclusive video interview, world-renowned linguist, philosopher and political analyst Noam Chomsky speaks to Hicham Yezza, editor-in-chief of Ceasefire, about the financial crisis, the cuts, the Middle East, Obama and more.
Blogs, Jody Mcintyre's Life on Wheels, Politics - Thursday, February 17, 2011 15:29 - 1 Comment
Life on Wheels – Week 81 – No freedom of speech for Cardiff University
Ceasefire contributor Jody Mcintyre has been prevented from speaking at Cardiff University. In his latest 'Life on Wheels' post, he explains why.Events, New in Ceasefire - Wednesday, December 1, 2010 15:08 - 0 Comments
Events Siba Grovogui on Race and International Politics
Dr. Siba Grovogui, professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University is one of the world's foremost scholars. His books have made landmark contributions to International Relations, International Law and Postcolonial Studies. He will be delivering a lecture entitled 'Race and International Politics' on Dec 2, in Nottingham, UK.
Devil's Advocate, Ideas, New in Ceasefire - Thursday, November 11, 2010 0:00 - 1 Comment
Devil’s Advocate Ideology: another form of blindness?
Do you have a worldview? does it have a name? Is it socialism? Anarchism? Conservatism? Well, as Omer Ali argues, in a new 'Devil's Advocate' column, it's not that some ideologies are better than others, but that ideology itself, by definition, is a form of unreason.
Modern Times, New in Ceasefire, Profiles - Tuesday, November 2, 2010 0:00 - 0 Comments
Modern Times: Playing to Win
In this week's Modern Times column, Corin Faife recounts his eye-opening meeting with Michael Albert, one of the world's greatest thinkers and activists, and how it got him wondering about the future, and our need to win the battle to shape it.





