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  • Today, remembering the Ogoni Bill of Rights

    10th November 2017 marks the 22nd anniversary since the executions of nine Ogoni men from the Niger Delta who had been protesting against the exploitation of oil in their homelands. These Nigerian activists – outspoken author and playwright Ken Saro-Wiwa, Saturday Dobee, Nordu Eawo, Daniel Gbooko, Paul Levera, Felix Nuate, Baribor Bera, Barinem Kiobel, and John…

    Today, remembering the Ogoni Bill of Rights

  • Bribes, bulldozers and BP: what makes a gas mega pipeline?

    Earlier this week, the Guardian’s Azerbaijani Laundromat investigation uncovered thousands of covert payments totaling £2.2bn from Azerbaijan’s ruling elite to prominent Europeans through a network of opaque British companies. Today, Platform and other organisations had a letter published in the Guardian, filling in the blanks in the story.  Azerbaijan is particularly keen to present a…

    Bribes, bulldozers and BP: what makes a gas mega pipeline?

  • 29 Apr 2017 james
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    Conversations with Suzi Gablik – Living in wartime.

      I’ve recently returned from a visit to my friend and mentor, Suzi Gablik, in Virginia, USA. She has been an inspiration to so many over the past 33 years since the publication of ‘Has Modernism Failed’, and later her book ‘Conversations Before The End of Time‘. Her work harnessed an ecological sensibility in the…

    Conversations with Suzi Gablik  – Living in wartime.

  • 22 Feb 2017 anna

    BP funds homophobia: an open letter

    BP has built a reputation for itself as a LGBTQ-friendly employer, with Pride floats, a Stonewall top employer badge, and recruitment events for LGBTQ students. But BP’s donations and deals also keep in office notoriously homophobic politicians, from US Congressman John Culberson to Egyptian dictator Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. We started this open letter to call on…

    BP funds homophobia: an open letter

  • 22 Feb 2017 anna

    Fight BP’s Pinkwashing

    A briefing for LGBTQ rights campaigners by No Pride In BP, Platform and People & Planet Download briefing as pdf Pinkwashing: (n.) a public relations tactic, involving an appeal to LGBT-friendliness, in order to offset or ‘wash’ over other questionable practices Is BP a queer-friendly company? “proud to be a business where you can be yourself”…

    Fight BP’s Pinkwashing

  • 26 Jan 2017 admin

    UK High Court: Shell won’t answer for Nigeria spills

    News just in: UK’s High Court has blocked a court case by 42,000 people in the Niger Delta seeking justice for Shell’s oil spills poisoning their land. The ruling could create a dangerous precedent, showing that communities subjected to abuses by UK corporations cannot seek compensation through the legal system here. Shell has gone to great…

    UK High Court: Shell won’t answer for Nigeria spills

  • “Art is direct, it challenges the authorities, the power structure” Ken Saro-Wiwa jr, 1968 – 2016

    Yesterday at All Saints Church in Fulham, London, we attended a celebration of the life of journalist, government special advisor, and digital tech innovator Ken Saro-Wiwa jr. His life was suddenly cut short at the age of 47. We are sorrowed by this profound loss to the Saro-Wiwa family, and of a talented man invested in…

    “Art is direct, it challenges the authorities, the power structure” Ken Saro-Wiwa jr, 1968 – 2016

  • 16 Nov 2016 admin

    We are still feeling the aftershocks of Ken Saro-Wiwa’s murder 21 years later

    November 10th marked the 21st anniversary of Ken Saro-Wiwa’s murder by Nigeria’s military dictatorship for challenging Shell’s devastation of his home – Ogoniland. His only remaining son died a few weeks before this terrible anniversary. His funeral was this week. Last year, at the request of allies in the Niger Delta still resisting Shell’s oil…

    We are still feeling the aftershocks of Ken Saro-Wiwa’s murder 21 years later

  • 30 Sep 2016 jane

    For Lucy Fairley, founder of Helix Arts and Crossings

    My friend and Platform ally Lucy Fairley has died, aged 70. We’ve known her and her work for nearly 25 years and worked especially closely with her in the late 1990s. She founded Artists Agency in Sunderland in 1983, and in 1987 appointed Esther Salamon to join her initially as Placement Officer, then as in…

    For Lucy Fairley, founder of Helix Arts and Crossings

  • 22 Sep 2016 james

    This is water defending itself – Protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline on Westminster Bridge

    Forty feet wide by ten feet high the banner drapes delicately from the solid structure of Westminster Bridge. Standing at the parapet, gazing down at the brown river, we can see the upturned faces of over a hundred passengers looking up at us from the tourist vessel ‘Millennium Dream’. They are clearly trying to decipher…

    This is water defending itself – Protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline on Westminster Bridge