Red Pepper is a bimonthly magazine of information, campaigning and culture. It provides a forum for the green left to debate ideas and action.
The free trial issue includes cover story by Kate Soper on how being green can be a pleasure not a duty In Jay Griffith says the spirit of nomadism is burnt deep into our origins and identities and the lure of the wild has never left. - Feminism is back and this time it's hypertextual, Laurie Penny reports on the new women's spaces on the web. According to an old skinhead chant, 'There ain't no black in the Union Jack.'but in our Photo essay, , Paul Gilroy reclaims the phrase and documents the changing images of black Britishness in the post war period. Plus, Alex Nunns inquires into whether after 10 years and more of a concerted attempt to silence the left in the Labour Party, there is still life in this vital challenge to the power of the executive? In Liz Davies responds and opens up a debate on the Labour left. Oscar Reyes interviews Our culture section includes Jo Brand's where she picks the 8 books she would take to the end of the world.
