An interview with Liv Little, founder of gal-dem magazine - an online and print magazine run by women of colour.
Read MoreLayla Andrews is a young artist who mainly deals in large scale, expressionist and abstract portraits. Off The Block is the latest in a long line of charitable organisations Layla has worked with, including WWF UK and Pride London. Layla’s work has even ben cosigned by President Obama, who praised her portraits artistic and political value.
Read MoreHere are some things we want to see happen in 2018.
Read MoreThe moving words of firefighter Ricky Nuttall, a member of the Red Watch at Battersea, in our first print issue.
Read MoreStylist Violetta Kassapi tells Off The Block about her home city: London.
Read MoreAt a time in which London is being constantly divided and renovated to appease the few, the importance of maintaining the positive side of London —its creativity, diversity, boldness and unwillingness to be constrained by labels — is clearer than ever. here we talk to some of the city’s most creative young locals, about their areas, favourite spots, what it was like to grow up in the capital, and the ways in which London affect what they do.
Read MoreCaleb Femi — poet, film-maker, photographer, and London's first young people's laureate in 2016 — shares extracts from his own haunting diary entries, written the night of Grenfell and two nights in the subsequent months.
Read MoreEmma Corrin stars in this editorial by Bella Bonner-Evans, focusing on androgyny and the loosening of gender boundaries.
Read MoreCreative consultant and fashionista Cora Delaney spends a morning with Off The Block at West London’s most iconic cafés.
Read MoreWest London collective Something To Hate On take us around their community, meeting the people who came together in a momentous relief effort following the Grenfell fire.
Read MoreErika Bowes captures Model and activist Enam Asiama in this dreamlike fashion editorial.
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