A longer read on the obscure Socialist Medical Association, now the Socialist Health Association, and their contribution to the public health we enjoy today.
Category: Issue 1
The Left Book Club, our global crisis, and political activism
The inspiration for ChoiSe and the need for political activism in the coming years.
Food insecurity and Coronavirus: two problems that won’t go away
Nimo Omer explores the UK's increase in food poverty, the effect of Coronavirus on food insecurity, and our future economic worries.
Police treatment of the Disabled: taking their cues from Central Government
Nimo Omer highlights the intersectionality of disablism and racism within policing, and the removal of support for the disabled community.
Greenhouse Sports and Sport to Development: holistic care for disadvantaged students
Human development through sport, Covid's impact on the Culture Sector, and future Civil Society relations between Greenhouse and the Manchester Hockey Club.
Public Healthcare Rights and Mental Health: where does the market fit?
The denial of healthcare rights, the challenge of the mental health crisis, and the role of private healthcare as complimentary to the State, in discussion with Suki Thompson, CEO of Let's Reset.
Digital Civil Society: Manchester Student activism leading the way
This article discusses the charitable activity of the Manchester Hockey Club whilst in lockdown, with a view on how to to take digital activism forward in a Post-Covid reality.
What is ‘mutual aid’?
An informative piece on the concept of 'mutual aid', its historical routes, and its relevance to our society today.