How does one word define one's culture?
Amid the ongoing debate of how many Inuit words are there for snow, we examine how other cultures have the same obsession with other words.
Amid the ongoing debate of how many Inuit words are there for snow, we examine how other cultures have the same obsession with other words.
We talk to developers and publishers about the rise in physical releases of indie games, and risks companies face to deliver them to consumers.
Artefact meets the campaigners helping women affected by period poverty, and asks if change is upon us.
Artefact talks to a Christian girl about her life and experiences being brought up in Muslim-dominated Pakistan.
Artefact meets The Yellow Days, the charity who are working to integrate cultures and create a platform for artists, activists and creators.
Mim Shaikh documented each step of his journey to find his father in his BBC documentary Finding Dad.
Losing faith is no rarity for a generation who feel like their identities are being alienated by the Christian community.
Artefact explores how rising temperatures are changing Greenland’s fortunes, and the debate over independence.
How photographer Maria Horton is capturing the emotional fight for answers about the fate of thousands of children.
Former GB triple jumper Connie Henry started Track Academy to get young people off the street and into sports. We look back on a busy first decade.