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Hitchin To Ghana - Do We Really Need All This ‘Stuff’?

Hannah Martin, our little foot soldier who hails from Hitchin town, is spending a couple of months working on projects in Ghana. Here begins her series of tales for Ctrl.Alt.Shift…

Exhibition Review: Teachings In The Desert

Teachings in the Desert is a personal account from a group of 46 volunteers who spent 10 weeks living and working in rural Rajasthan India as part of Platform2. It's open until Wednesday (October 27), so get your backsides down to Bristol and check it out whilst you can...

CAS @ Voice Storm

Maleena Pone reports directly from Voice Storm; an intimate evening of live music headlined by award-winning music legend, Annie Lennox – all in the memory of the late humanitarian, Dame Anita Roddick…

Ctrl Meets Jesse Jackson

Rev Jesse Jackson is one of America's foremost political figures; a key player in the civil rights movement, alongside Dr Martin Luther King. Ctrl.Alt.Shift's Eva Baker caught up with Jesse to talk about why young people are so important if we truly want to change the world...

CAS Circus Of The Invisible Snapshots - Part 2

Get the visual lowdown on the Circus of the Invisible: on Wednesday CAS took to the streets and shook things up in London's Trafalgar Square, creatively campagining for tax and climate justice for the developing world...

Event Review: 'Global Generation' - Young People And The Media

What role does the UK media have to play in engaging young people in global and social issues? Hannah Henderson headed down to the launch of a new International Broadcasting Corporation report, 'Global Generation', to find out...

Feature: Chto delat? - The Urgent Need To Struggle

Amy Hall reviews a free ICA exhibition finishing this weekend - The Urgent Need To Struggle; which tells the story of ‘ordinary’ people against government corruption, the authorities, oppression, inequality, but also the feeling of hopelessness that can engulf activists at their low points...

Circus Of The Invisible: Review

The Circus of the Invisible took the streets of London by storm: creating a flurry of colour and and character, and shedding some much needed light on some of the greatest injustices of our time...

Book Review: Politically Correct

At a time where faith in our MPs may be a little worn and torn for some, Gareth Allen’s ‘Politically Correct’ illustrates the campaign trail journey, from vision to election day - the outsider on the inside fighting for democracy…

CAS Circus Of The Invisible Snapshots - Part 1

Today the CAS Circus rumbled the Houses of Parliament, demanding climate and tax justice from our MPs. Check out the first group of snapshots, catching our foot soldiers in prep mode...

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