Nowruz: Celebrate Nature’s Renewal and Start of New Solar Year
Some 300 million people in Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, India, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan will mark Nowruz on the 20 March - which celebrates the renewal of nature and the start of a new solar year. Hanieh Khakpour, an Iranian in Glasgow, explains the traditions.
Photos from the Ukrainian-Romanian Border Crossing
A photo essay from journalist Jen Stout shows the people fleeing the war in Ukraine and crossing the Danube to enter the port of Isaccea in Romania, where they are greeted by offers of food, shelter and support.
Food Not Bombs: Anarchic Food Provision in Queen’s Park
In our Food Issue, Liam Smillie shadowed the anarchist group Food Not Bombs to learn about how they are tackling the food-waste crisis and seeking to alleviate food poverty.
Father: a Photography Project by Eoin Carey
In Issue 5 of our magazine, Eoin Carey shared some pieces from his latest photo series entitled Fathers. The Govanhill based photographer’s latest series documents “the hidden half of parenthood”.
It’s a Man’s World? : The Women and Non-Binary Tradies Paving the Way
Since the pandemic hit, there’s been a rise in women and non-binary people in and around Govanhill learning trades that have traditionally been male dominated. We spoke to some of these tradespeople to find out more about their industry, how they navigate it.
Govanhill Queer Community React to Gender Recognition Act
After a number of delays, the Scottish Parliament have now presented their revised version of the Gender Recognition Act. We spoke to members of the local LGBTQ+ community to get their reaction.
Imagine a Glasgow built by and for women…
What could be done to make Glasgow feel more safe for women? On International Women’s Day, Becki Menzies considers what it might take for Glasgow’s urban infrastructure better support the needs of women and non-binary people.
The Wait for Ukraine: by Kate Samuels – a Ukrainian in Glasgow
“As Ukrainians we hold on to our culture tightly, as if it might slip away.” Kate Samuels writes about the pain of watching the war unfolding in Ukraine from so far away, each day wondering what news she will wake up to.
‘We all need to play our part’: Beatrice Onashile is on a mission to keep her street clean
As a week of action in Govanhill takes a multi-agency approach to cleaning up the neighbourhood, we spoke to one resident who heads out every day to make a difference. This article first appeared in Issue 5 of the print magazine.
Making a Multilingual Zine Celebrating Govanhill’s 88 Languages
Greater Govanhill Magazine helped to facilitate a workshop at the Bee's Knees Café to help create a zine that will celebrate all the languages of Govanhill. The event took place as part of the BHASH Glasgow Language Festival.
Govanhill 'Week of Action' Gets Underway!
A week-long operation, initiated by the Govanhill and Crosshill Community Council - with support from Glasgow City Council and various other agencies - aims to carry out a deep clean of the neighbourhood.
‘Today Ukraine, Tomorrow Scotland’ – Ukrainians in Glasgow
The Ukrainian community Glasgow, watching unimaginable scenes unfold in their home country have been out demonstrating and awareness raising in George Square. Find out what support they want and scroll down for practical ways you can help.
Lost Forever: Victoria Infirmary Cupolas Quietly Demolished
The 133 year old cupolas were pulled down by Sanctuary Housing Association late last week. We delve into this Southside architectural gem’s history.
After COP26: The Indigenous Struggle Continues
The delegates may all have returned to home, but the legacy of COP26 continues in Glasgow, where many local residents opened their homes to climate activists from around the world. For Issue 5, Craig Hunter, found out about the plight of indigenous leaders from the Sapara community in the Amazon rainforest.
Govanhill Baths Community Trust: 2022 Reopening
Alex Wilde, chairperson of the Govanhill Baths Community Trust, writes about the baths refurbishment and the ways local residents can get involved
'My Retrofit Journey' : Lisa Ann Pasquale
Lisa Ann Pasquale is an architect whose focus is on building performance sustainability through low-energy designs. Throughout lockdown, she retrofitted her own tenement flat. She shares what she learned along the way.
The Retrofit Revolution: Making the Most Out of Your Tenement
Tenement living offers some beautiful flats with luxuriously high ceilings in lovely stone buildings. But these homes are not necessarily designed with energy and heat conservation in mind. Retrofitting is a means of making our homes more energy efficient. Taken from Issue 5 of the magazine, Rhiannon Davies spoke to Loco Home Retrofit to find out more.
Greater Govanhill Launches Introduction to Journalism Skills Programme
Greater Govanhill are pleased to announce a new, free training course teach young people who are under-represented in the media with a variety of journalism skills including interviewing, video producing, writing and podcasting.
Queering Glasgow Southside's History
Govanhill has recently become known as something as a hub for the queer community in Glasgow. Yet the history of the LGBTQ+ people and places in the neighbourhood goes back much further. For LGBTQ+ History Month, Jack Howse digs into some of Govanhill’s queer history.
Issue 5 - The Housing Issue - Out Now!
Issue 5, the first of 2022, is out now. It includes: The 15 Minute City - Women and Non-Binary Tradespeople - Retrofitting Your Tenement - Solidarity Across the Lines - Exploring Fatherhood Through Photography - Gentrification - Decluttering Your Life - Litter Picking - Recipe for Chinese New Year - Regular Activities You Can Join - Pull Out and Stick Up Poster for Your Close - and more.