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Meet Bristol Refugee Artists Collective - a group from around the world who have connected through creativity and made Bristol their home ...
In his latest column, Nikesh Shukla considers the point of reading and recommends some of his favourite books and bookshops.
Want to enable independent news media stand out from the noise of mainstream media? Stand to be a director of The Bristol ...
The Cable spoke to queer migrants who found love and belonging in Bristol despite steep fees, bureaucracy and a baffling visa system.
The People’s Media For over 11 years, The Bristol Cable has been a beacon of independent journalism and has reshaped ...
Community Engagement lead Begonya Miranda visits a unique interfaith hub in the heart of Easton creating a powerful model of belonging.
We believe in the idea that ‘if you see it, you can be it,’ so helping to build that kind of representation is something we’re proud of. Culture is a massive part of what we do — we want everyone ...
Artist and activist MoYah speaks to me via video link from his living room sofa — and from what he tells me, he’s a man in need of a sit-down. The multilingual rapper is just back from performing in ...
Nationally, less than one percent of recreational cricket players come from African Caribbean backgrounds. The Cable meets the local cricket club with a mission to change that ...
Independent. Investigative. Indispensable. Investigative journalism strengthens democracy – it’s a necessity, not a luxury. The Cable is Bristol’s independent, investigative newsroom. Owned and ...
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