
Cathkin Blazes: Football for Fun
In Issue 5 of the magazine, we featured a story on a new football team for women and non-binary people, written by Sarah Cochrane, one of the players.
LGBT Youth Scotland Officially Launches LGBT History Month for 2022
Today marks the start of LGBT History Month here in Scotland. The theme for this year has been titled ‘Blurring Borders’. Read on to discover why this theme was picked and to read the perspectives of some Govanhill locals.
In Pictures: No One Is Illegal - We All Belong - March
Last weekend saw the second in a series of demonstrations by Southsiders who oppose the Nationality and Borders Bill, which makes claims for asylum from anyone arriving in the UK, by an ‘illegal route’ inadmissible, while criminalising them and anyone who seeks to save their lives.
Crosshill Quad: How one group of residents transformed their shared space
Located between Cathcart Road, Albert Road, Eskdale Street and Dixon Road, the Crosshill Quad has been completely renovated to became a sanctuary for more than 200 residents.
No One is Illegal! Two demonstrations in the Southside
Southside community leaders organise two demonstrations against the government's proposed 'Nationality and Borders Bill'
What’s happening with our bins?
In recent weeks, residents across Glasgow have been complaining about rising rubbish levels, with bins not being collected for several weeks. Meanwhile one group of residents has come up with a solution to simply the messaging around refuse.
Peek into the Past: Life in Govanhill during World War II
Born and bred Govanhillian Arthur Oliver has previously written for us about growing up in the area in the 1930s. Arthur continues his local history tour of Govanhill with a personal account of how the area changed during WWII.
Life Mask / Death Mask: an art project by giacinta frisillo
Masks have become a staple of our lives, both worn on our faces and discarded on the streets. Artist and regular contributor, giacinta frisillo has been documenting this new form of litter as part of a performance painting project.
The Power of Occupation: Govanhill Baths 20th Anniversary
A two day conference on squatting and occupation in Scotland brings to a close the end of the year long celebration of the 20th anniversary since the Govanhill Baths occupation.
Community-Led Action Against Climate Change
On the European Day of Sustainable Communities 2021, communities in Govanhill and across Glasgow, celebrated with a wide range of community events. SCCAN encourages communities to pioneer their way towards a more sustainable world and to respond creatively to the climate crisis.
Your Govanhill: Get to know Anna Strzalkowska of Bees Knees
Tucked away just off Victoria Road at 83 Bowman Street, the cosy Bee’s Knees Café is run by owner Anna Strzalkowska. Anna makes everyone feel like a member of the family, right from the minute they walk through the door. We popped in to get to know her better.
Govanhill Roma Youth Project: Our First March
For many members of the Govanhill Roma Youth Project, the Global Day of Action during COP26 was their first time attending such a large protest. One participant, 16 year-old Natalia Balogova, shares her experience of the march.
What’s It Like to be Trans in Govanhill?
Mina Baird met with members of Govanhill’s trans community to listen to their perspectives on living in our neighbourhood.
Glasgow's Newest Mural Celebrates Indigenous Environmentalism
A group of South Asian women and indigenous leaders have created a 65 foot mural celebrating indigenous environmentalism, in amongst the streets of colonial Merchant City.
Knowing the Value of Water
Originally published in our COP26 special issue, Chinyanta Kabaso wrote about the need for climate literacy education to be delivered to people who are under-represented and who have struggled against injustice.
Glasgow's Public Transport: The Need for a Greener Alternative
As COP26 comes to an end, Danny Macpherson considers the suitability of Glasgow’s public transport systems and the prospect of greener alternatives.
Pop Up Sustainable Venue: The Landing Hub
This pop-up riverside venue at 222 Broomielaw is hosting a number of talks, workshops, performances screenings and other events over the duration of COP26 aiming to bring together arts and climate activism.
Activists Occupy Tradeston Site to Provide Accommodation for COP26
Activists are determined to keep possession of ‘Baile Hoose’ in Tradeston for the duration of COP26 and hope to be able to provide free accommodation to anyone wishing to attend the summit.
SEIN Presents: Scottish Ethnic Minority Deaf Club
Tauseeb Aslam, the Engagement Officer for Scottish Ethnic Minority Deaf Club (SEMDC), spoke to Ruth Cape and Jess Steele of the South East Integration Network, about SEMDC’s climate challenge work with the deaf ethnic minority community in Glasgow.
Community Energy’s Role in Addressing the Climate Crisis
While world leaders gather in our city for COP26, groups like Glasgow Community Energy are hoping to demonstrate the importance of local responses to the climate crisis.