“We are invisible people”: Getting to know Oxford’s rough sleepers
“If people haven’t had that experience of being dragged up with nothing, you couldn’t explain to them what it’s like. They would not understand.” John doesn’t talk about being brought up – the word is always ‘dragged’. Homeless since the age of 14, he has spent the last nine of his
Women of Allah: An Interview With Exiled Artist Shirin Neshat
The figures in Women of Allah, Shirin Neshat’s collection of early photographs, are at once modest, seductive and actively aggressive. Veiled Iranian women have their exposed flesh overlaid with the elaborate script of Farsi feminist poetry, their eyes aligned inches from the barrel of a gun, or
In conversation with Peter Snow
Journalist-historian Peter Snow reflects on the White House’s burns and his own battlefield experiences
I am a terrorist: an interview with Tenzin Tsundue
Tibet's outsider-poet and political activist speaks to Miranda Hall
Redefining Realness: writer and advocate Janet Mock
Transgender writer and activist Janet Mock is interviewed by trans* student Bethany Lamont
ISIS 90’s Night
>>>this thursday, ISIS is taking you back to the 90s
Interview with Carolin Weinkopf
Freelance travel photographer Carolin Weinkopf did not take the traditional route. Having studied journalism and political science, she describes her decision to become a fulltime photographer as ‘spontaneous’. Originally from a small town in West Germany, Carolin now lives and works in Berlin.
(De)constructing the image: portraits of the artists as women
ISIS Events presents a panel discussion + Q&A on the illusive image: how do women in the arts and media uphold, break down, and reconfigure public, personal, and photographic image(s) in their life and work? ISIS is pleased to welcome panelists Eleanor Hardwick, Moko, Joy Lo Dico, Sadhbh OR

