Over time, XR has become a huge mobilisation of citizens around the world that calls for number of demands to be met. The activist group in the United States has an additional demand and its implementation in the UK will be discussed in a meeting on 29 March in London. […]
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In today’s Bolivia: racism, intolerance and violence
The burning of the Wiphala flag —which represents native peoples and farmers— and the prevention of access to public places experienced by women in traditional pollera skirts (carried out by groups aligned with the de facto government and new authorities that do not represent the people) are proof of the […]
Defending the non-criminalisation of protest
It is widely known that Greenpeace, Peta, Extinction Rebellion, CND and other activist non-violent groups have been included in a counter-terrorist police document. The alarm bells have begun to sound among activists, who are looking to escape this new kind of repression. This issue will be further discussed on 27 […]
Urban renewal: the psychological dimension
Meditation is the route to enlightenment, of the outer, urban, context, as well as the inner, personal, condition. Steve Latham Paul Virilio, coined the term ‘Dromology’ to describe the scientifc-philosophical investigation of speed in contemporary experience. And this is the nature of the ‘urbiverse’ we live in. To […]
Extinction Rebellion meets the Latin Americans in the UK
In the autumn of 2018, a group of people created a movement in this country to take action regarding the climate emergency. Nowadays, they are trying to work with and involve different communities, and one of the biggest is the Latin American immigrants living in the UK. Richard Gallen from XR spoke to The Prisma.