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The Visible - Spreading The CAS Word @ LCC

Members of The Visible at the London College of Communication show us ways to distribute the new Ctrl.Alt.Shift zine guerilla, ninja style. Have a look. Do likewise. And contact [email protected] for more info...

Stray Bullets - Student Protests Continue, US Embassy Files Leaked And Human Rights Abuse In Western Sahara

 Further student protests against the education cuts sweep the country, Morocco is accused of human rights abuse in Western Sahara, and countless incriminating US embassy letters are published by Wikileaks. Richard Lemmer updates us on current events from around the globe...

The Pen Or The Gun: The Road Ahead

My name is Lamees Hafeez and I am NOT an alcoholic (lame joke, I know), but I am taking 5 months out to travel the world a little. My itinerary will include Turkey, Qatar, Pakistan, the Philippines, Japan, New Zealand, Australia and the USA, and I want your input to guide me on my adventure!

Dust From A Distant Sun: Looking Ahead

This December, 20 young Ctrl.Alt.Shift volunteers are being sent to Cambodia for two jam-packed weeks of discovery, exploration and on-the-ground reporting. Amy Hall takes some time out from packing to give us some background about this incredible and complicated country...

Feature: Politics Of Poverty - Urgent Voices Beyond Daunting Walls

Zeenat Azmi gives another perspective from the Politics Of Poverty youth event at the Houses Of Parliament on November 9, where the topics of combating climate change and poverty were thrown left, right, and centre…

Update: Haiti's Cholera Outbreak - One Month On

As the number of new cases doubles every day, what is the word on the street about the initial causes and effective cures of the Haitian cholera epidemic? Fadah Jassem gives us an update on the situation in the troubled country...

Feature: Youth Engagement In Politics + Climate Change - Whose Responsibility Is it?

Platform2 returnee, Tara Jane Seton, came out of the Politics of Poverty session at the Houses of Parliament (on November 9) with as many questions as answers, but with an affirmative action plan for her generation…

Blog: Carol Grayson - Aiming High With The First Pakistani Women's Winter Climbing Expedition

Following the recent success of female Olympic candidates, more and more women in Pakistan are getting involved with adventure sports and setting a progressive example for gender equality in their communities. Carol Grayson reports...

Feature: Fashion’s Dirty Secret - The Resurrection Of The Sweatshop

Maggie Ibiam explores the resurrection of the sweatshop, and how they’re closer to home than you may think…

Feature: The Visit Of A Lifetime - Naomi’s Kenya Journal

Platform2 returnee, Naomi Court, looks back on her life-changing visit to Kenya and shares excerpts from her journal about the Kibera slum, education and poverty...

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