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Guest editor’s letter newint.org NEW INTERNATIONALIST The New Internationalist workers’ co-operative exists to report on the issues of world poverty and inequality; to focus attention on the unjust relationship between the powerful and powerless worldwide; to debate and campaign for the radical changes necessary to meet the basic needs of all; and to bring to life the people, the ideas and the action in the f ight for global justice. The New Internationalist magazine was founded by Peter and Lesley Adamson in 1970. Together with a range of other publications it is published by New Internationalist Publications Ltd which is wholly owned by the New Internationalist Trust and co-operatively managed: Accounts: Samuel Gormley. Administration: Emma Blunt. Advertising: Michael York. Design: Andrew Kokotka, Ian Nixon, Juha Sorsa. Editorial (Magazine): Vanessa Baird, Kelsi Farrington, Dinyar Godrej, Hazel Healy, Yohann Koshy, Chris Spannos, Jamie Kelsey-Fry, Alessio Perrone, Nick Dowson. Editorial (Publications): Chris Brazier. Mail Order: Bev Dawes, Emma Dunkley, James Rowland. Marketing (Magazine): Rob Norman, Holly Buck. Marketing (Publications): Dan Raymond-Barker, Natalie Taylor. Production: Fran Harvey. Web and IT: Charlie Harvey. SUBSCRIPTIONS Website: newint.org/subscribe Email: subscriptions@newint.org Phone: +44 (0) 1604 251 046 Phone (from Ireland): CallSave 1850 924 331 Fax: +44 (0)1604 251031 Post: New Internationalist, 3 Queensbridge, The Lakes, Northampton, NN4 7BF, UK . ANNUAL PRINT SUBSCRIPTION PRICES UK: £45.85; Institutions £70. Rest of World: Individuals £49.85/�59.85. Institutions £90. Despatch by air only. Subscribers in Canada, US, Australia and New Zealand should contact their local subscriptions office whose addresses can be found at newint.org/about/contact/ UK OFFICE New Internationalist, The Old Music Hall, 106-108 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1JE. Tel: +44 (0)1865 403345; Email: ni@newint.org Advertising (magazine & web): Michael York 01865 403339 michaely@newint.org Contract enquiries: ni_cg@newint.org Web queries: tech@newint.org Permissions & general enquiries: 01865 403345 office.manager@newint.org News trade distributor: COMAG Specialist Division, Tavistock Works, Tavistock Road, West Drayton, Middlesex UB7 7QX, UK. Tel: +44 (0)1895 433800. Fax: +44 (0)1895 433801. The New Internationalist is published monthly except that the Jan/Feb and July/Aug issues are combined. facebook.com/newint @newint It helps us occasionally to allow carefully screened organizations to mail our subscribers. If you do not wish to receive their material, please write to your subscription office. © New Internationalist Publications Ltd. 2017 ISSN 0305-9529 ISO accreditation 9001-2008 Regulated by IMPRESS: the independent monitor for the press www.impress.press For Complaints Scheme see: newint.org/about/complaints A rallying cry I spent many years trying to ignore my blackness. A futile effort growing up in an almost all-white area of rural Britain. The differences were not just in how I looked but also in the experiences I had and would continue to have for the rest of my life. In a world where racism exists, we can’t ignore race. The US as a country has been forced to realize this through viral videos of the killing of black people, and the galvanizing power of the Black Lives Matter movement, which has become a global force. Black Lives Matter has become a rallying cry for a generation of black activists around the world, from the US to the UK, Australia to Brazil – as featured in this month’s The Big Story. As they build links across borders, one of the most empowering things about these struggles is that they make their blackness a source of strength, building on a long history of black resistance. There are so many stories to tell – many more than would fit in this magazine. Elsewhere, we explore other forms of resistance – including the bravery of an indigenous lawyer in Mexico, fighting to protect her community from oil companies; and, after five years, we revisit Mozambique where landowners are continuing to resist being bought out by foreign firms. n This month’s contributors include: Vanessa Martina Silva lives in São Paulo, Brazil. She is a journalist, bureau chief of Brasil de Fato and co-founder of Diálogos do Sul magazine. Jamilah King is a writer based in Brooklyn, New York. She is currently the rac e and justice reporter at Mother Jones, and previously worked at Mic and Colorlines. To celebrate IWD this month, Myriad is publishing a feminist hat-trick: The Inking Women celebrates 250 years of women cartoon and comic artists; Marie Duval rediscovers the life and work of a ground-breaking Victorian cartoonist; and Ruth Figgest’s gloriously wry debut novel, Magnetism, unfolds an entangled motherdaughter relationship. Candida Lacey and Corinne Pearlman for Myriad and the New Internationalist Co-operative Amy Hal for the New Internationalist Co-operative newint.org Celebrating International Women’s Day… Myriad’s merger with New Internationalist means we can look forward to some excellent feminist books including, later this year, a new edition of Joni Seager’s bestselling Atlas of Women and Sohaila Abdulali’s conversation-changing What We Talk About When We Talk About Rape. Girma Berta is a selftaught, award-winning artist from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. He is an advocate for young people ‘taking control of their own stories’. Kam Sandhu is a freelance journalist and editor of Real Media, a co-operative dedicated to public-interest journalism. Use code IWD18 to get 10% off The Inking Woman until 15 April at ethicalshop.org New I nter nat io nal ist ● march 2018 ● 3

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