Women's March against President Trump
Artefact was out with protestors in London as they joined a worldwide movement on Day One of the Trump administration.
Artefact was out with protestors in London as they joined a worldwide movement on Day One of the Trump administration.
We visit a new exhibition which focuses on emerging and established POC (people of colour) artists within local communities
Seven Sisters market, home for Latin Americans is at risk of being demolished. The local Council and developers want to reshape the area and according to their plan the future of the community is very uncertain.
How a unique, anarchist-inspired neighbourhood recovered from drug gang-related violence which threatened 45 years of harmony.
How the legal licence struggles of London’s Fabric nightclub, Artefact asks whether the capital’s nightlife is under threat.
We spend a day with at London Comic Con to find out what it’s all about and what it means to its attendees.
We meet the collective who are helping women and members of the LGBTQ community to tackle everyday harassment.
Cinema workers across London are teaming up to convince their employers to introduce a living wage salary for all employees.
Education is under attack, but students across the country are not giving up.
We meet the founder of an international beauty contest among girls from countries in the former Soviet Union.