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After the race riots last summer, Nikesh recalls looking for a fight. He's been trying to make sense of his response ever ...
Former world champion Lee Haskins about community roots, life after the ring and why boxing gyms are more inclusive than you might think.
Isaac interviews Mike Jay about Bristol's Pneumatic Institute, its founder Thomas Beddoes and the radical history of nitrous ...
At this year's Pride, DJ collective Booty Bass led a parade of queer people of colour in a return to the event's roots.
Neil talks to Rizwan Ahmed of Bristol Muslim Cultural Society about Islamophobia, Brits’ knowledge of Islam, and how we can all get along.
What is communism’s place in the modern age? That’s the chewy question – one that gets host Isaac all hot under the collar – which People Just Do Something is diving into this week, as our third ‘live ...
Nikesh Shukla introduces his new Cable column, Hope Is Around the Corner, with a tale that begins with a picture of a twat, and an outdated racist slur.
Open Democracy journalist and Dark Arts newsletter author Ethan Shone takes Isaac and Priyanka on a whistlestop tour of dark money.
Levanna McLean and Eve Arslett of Bristol Northern Soul Club discuss the scene’s resurgence in the city and beyond.
Neil chats to Kalpna Woolf on her journey from Southall immigrant kid to BBC head of production, food author and boardroom diversity advocate.
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