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New Editors

Georgie Styles explores how embedding seed sovereignty through localised seed systems can help build a climate resilient food future.

Planting Seeds of Hope across Wales

Georgie Styles explores how embedding seed sovereignty through localised seed systems can help build a climate resilient food future.

27th September (25th September)
  • People and Places
Kaja Brown meets some of the people behind the Black Mountains College in Powys and explores the uses of storytelling against climate change

How can we use storytelling to change the world?

Kaja Brown meets some of the people behind the Black Mountains College in Powys and explores the uses of storytelling against climate change

4th September (1st September)
  • People and Places
Bookshelf from the Radical Reading Room.

Read, Debate, and Organise: The Radical Reading Rooms of Wales

Nirushan Sudarsan and Amira Hayat make the case for why they want a ‘Radical Reading Room’ in every pocket of Wales.

1st August (28th July)
  • People and Places
Line of sheep standing on a ridge on a mountain.

Agroecology in Action: the Land of our Future

Ruth Lawrence highlights how Welsh agricultural policy can help to support a sustainable, agroecological future for Welsh farming.

24th July
  • Politics and Policy
Woman standing in front of a Welsh flag.

Beauty Queens and Identity Politics: Exploring what it means to be Welsh today

Rhia Danis interviews Mohima Hussain about her experience of racism as a finalist of the Miss Wales Pageant 2023.

21st July (23rd July)
  • People and Places

From Settled to Unsettled: how the 3 million fought back

Wiard Sterk explains how necessity became the mother of invention for communities who suddenly found their rights under threat after Brexit

13th July (14th July)
  • Politics and Policy

Why is Wales missing its tree planting targets?

Caitlin Lewis visits woodland creation projects in South East Wales in a bid to discover what factors are limiting the Welsh Government from reaching its tree-planting targets. 

10th July (13th July)
  • Politics and Policy
Joshua Jones, founder of Dyddiau Du

Soaking Bread with 3năm Studio, or the Importance of Community Art Spaces

Joshua Jones discusses the importance of community art spaces from Vietnam to Cardiff, and reflects on the role of Cardiff-based community space Dyddiau Du in making connections.

30th June (30th June)
  • Voices

A Family’s Day Out with the Cult of Exclusion in Wales

Ken Moon, Chair of community land access organisation Tir Pontypridd, suggests an alternative history for Dyffryn Gardens.

28th June (30th June)
  • People and Places
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