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  • A manifesto for Energy beyond Neoliberalism

    We’ve written a manifesto titled Energy beyond Neoliberalism: “This is a call for energy democracy. Not energy security or energy separation. A survivable and just energy future means breaking the grip of elite interests on our energy systems, ending dependency, increasing autonomy, building diverse power structures through which we can hold one another to account,…

    A manifesto for Energy beyond Neoliberalism

  • Decolonising Energy: An excerpt from ‘Energy beyond Neoliberalism’

    Back in Spring, the Kilburn Manifesto team asked whether we’d like to submit a chapter on energy to their project. Edited by Soundings founding editors Stuart Hall, Doreen Massey, and Mike Rustin, After Neoliberalism seeks to open up space to debate alternatives to current dominant neoliberal systems. Most of our campaigning on oil focuses on…

    Decolonising Energy: An excerpt from ‘Energy beyond Neoliberalism’

  • 11 Mar 2014 james

    Hands down White boy! Privilege and oil spills in New Orleans

    “I came to realise that I needed “Hey-White-Boy-don’t-keep-putting-your-hand-up-training”. Yotam Marom, who came to the attention of the US media in 2011 through his role in the early days of Occupy Wall Street, is explaining his views on how to be a ‘leader’ in a ‘leaderless organisation’. He’s a young White man from Hoboken, New Jersey.…

    Hands down White boy! Privilege and oil spills in New Orleans

  • Does the EU think 40 Egyptian lives are worth less than one Ukrainian life?

    On Wednesday, the European Union’s house bank froze its lending in Ukraine with the escalating violence, as the death toll passed 26. There have been reports of ‘death squads’ kidnapping opposition activists from hospitals, and today deaths have spiralled – some protestors claimed that 100 died. Western governments threatened sanctions and the President of the…

    Does the EU think 40 Egyptian lives are worth less than one Ukrainian life?

  • It exists because it exists – Bioregional activism in the Chesapeake watershed

    Mika Minio-Paluello, Anna Galkina and James Marriott travelled in North America as part of a tour over September and October to promote The Oil Road – Journeys from the Caspian to the City of London. The tenth of a series of blogs on the journey comes from Maryland … St John’s Church, Baltimore, Maryland “Crabs…

    It exists because it exists – Bioregional activism in the Chesapeake watershed

  • 4 Nov 2013 admin

    The showcase that “Emboldens” and shakes the “Energetic Apathy”

    Since I joined Platform in July, I have seen the high-spirited Farzana passionately preparing for the “Shake! – Young Voices in Arts, Media, Race & Power course”, organising its different activities and coordinating with other facilitators (Ed, Zena and Sai) in order to make it even better than the previous sessions. The third  course  was…

    The showcase that “Emboldens” and shakes the “Energetic Apathy”

  • 21 Jun 2013 jane

    ‘Oil City’ ends, and Shake! youth showcase this Sunday

    Today’s the last day of Platform’s performance ‘Oil City‘ – the spy-thriller for the post-Occupy age. I went last Thursday with the same bare information as any non-Platform person would have. For the past two weeks, at 9am, 1pm and 5pm, audiences of 6 people have been taken on an intense and beautifully crafted set…

    ‘Oil City’ ends, and Shake! youth showcase this Sunday

  • 23 Jan 2013 jane

    Remember Oluwale – launch tonight, Leeds

    Platform hails allies in Leeds who are tonight launching a key campaign and creative project ‘Remember Oluwale’. This marks the appalling treatment and early death in suspicious circumstances of Nigerian-born, Leeds-based man David Oluwale. It looks at the contemporary legacies, and how we can change the future. Platform makes common cause with David’s life and…

    Remember Oluwale – launch tonight, Leeds

  • 7 Sep 2012 admin

    Talking memes

    How can we use images to tell the stories we want to tell – and avoid repeating the ones we don’t? Photo memes are fast becoming a viral hit. Quicker than 30 second videos, the combination of an image and a short piece of text is being used across social media to convey jokes or…

    Talking memes

  • 25 Apr 2012 jane
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    Activism and the uses of collective remembrance: Stephen Lawrence

    Yesterday the 19th annual church service called by Stephen Lawrence’s family to honour and remember his life and legacy took place at Hinde Street Methodist Church, London W1. It was a moment to reflect, grieve, and mark all that has happened – the unspeakable and the extraordinary – since his murder in 1993. The occasion made…

    Activism and the uses of collective remembrance: Stephen Lawrence