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Editor's Desk, Interviews, New in Ceasefire - Monday, December 9, 2013 22:49 - 10 Comments
Interview | Akala: “Just because you listen to rap or reggae doesn’t mean you respect black people”

In part two of our exclusive interview, Hip-Hop artist Akala talks to Ceasefire's Adam Cooper about Lily Allen, Mark Duggan, police impunity, slavery reparations, the banning of slang in schools and much more.
New in Ceasefire, The Anti-Imperialist - Sunday, April 15, 2012 10:05 - 1 Comment
The Anti-Imperialist | To self-police police racism is to perpetuate it

New in Ceasefire, The Anti-Imperialist - Sunday, November 27, 2011 11:27 - 5 Comments
The Anti Imperialist | The Second Death of Mark Duggan

New in Ceasefire, Politics - Saturday, October 29, 2011 18:34 - 9 Comments
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