This guide looks beyond the exotic images tracing the story of different indigenous people from their first contact with explorers and colonizers to the present day.
Lotte Hughes
The Caine Prize for African Writing is Africa’s leading literary prize, and is awarded to a short story by an African writer published in English, whether in Africa or elsewhere.
Various
A wide-ranging exploration of why inequality persists and what can be done about it.
Danny Dorling
Shortlist announced! The Caine Prize for African Writing is Africa’s leading literary prize, and is awarded to a short story by an African writer published in English, whether in Africa or elsewhere.
Various
Fashion is more than simply a passion. It is a tool, and this book gives you the power to change the world with style.
Safia Minney
Beautiful, full-colour images taken from the 2012 One World Calendar feature on the cover of these blank-interior greeting cards.
New Internationalist
This Planner combines a practical weekly diary with images of action and activism – an exciting collection of photos and illustrations to reflect the cultural richness of our world.
New Internationalist
With space for entries by up to five people, The Family Calendar 2011 is the ultimate calendar for you to plan your family year.
New Internationalist
An ideal appointments diary with a fold-out stand to display a new photograph for every week of the year. Featuring a diverse and unusual collection of world photography, it gives a unique insight into the lives and culture of others.
New Internationalist
A unique large-format landscape calendar featuring striking and colourful photographs presenting a positive world view.
New Internationalist
This attractive and chunky diary features full-colour portraits of people from around the world.
New Internationalist
Two young Indian children have been taken into care in Norway because their mother fed them with her fingers. Mari Marcel Thekaekara is appalled.
India's plans to buy up land in Africa are shameful, says Mari Marcel Thekaekara.
By cutting the fuel subsidy the Nigerian government has snatched away the main benefit to the people from the country's oil wealth, says Sokari Ekine.
With a ring of prayer planned to protest the eviction of the Occupy camp at St Paul’s, the Christian Left is coming of age, says Symon Hill.
Add your name to those urging the UK government to support Ecuador's initiative to keep the oil in the ground.