
The Value of Water
“It is only until you have carried your own water that you know the value of it” - African proverb. Writing for our COP26 special publication, The Scottish Beacon, Chinyanta Kabaso looked at the importance of climate justice in the struggle against at climate change - and how young people with the YCSA have been working towards a more diverse climate movement.
Like My Grandmother Used to Make: Jewish Chicken Soup
There’s nothing quite like your grandmother’s cooking to transport you to a more familiar setting. And the kitchens of Govanhill tenements are filled with the aromas of a multitude of different cuisines reflecting the diverse make-up of the neighbourhood. This issue comes from Naomi who shares her family recipe for a restorative chicken noodle soup.
Crosshill Quad: How one group of residents transformed their shared space
Located between Cathcart Road, Albert Road, Eskdale Street and Dixon Road, the Crosshill Quad has been completely renovated to became a sanctuary for more than 200 residents.
No One is Illegal! Two demonstrations in the Southside
Southside community leaders organise two demonstrations against the government's proposed 'Nationality and Borders Bill'
What’s happening with our bins?
In recent weeks, residents across Glasgow have been complaining about rising rubbish levels, with bins not being collected for several weeks. Meanwhile one group of residents has come up with a solution to simply the messaging around refuse.
Our 2021 Year in Review
We’ve been looking back at what we achieved this year. Firstly, we couldn't have done any of this without you: our members, readers, contributors, advertisers, funders and supporters. So a very heartfelt thank you! Numbers by no means tell the whole story, but it's still a nice way to reflect what we've been up since January.
Episode 4 of our Radio Show is Out Now!
We’re so excited to bring you the fourth episode of our radio show for Radio Buena Vida. In this episode we took a look at the post-COP legacy in Glasgow with experience of hosting and drumming from Minga Indigena and collective music making. We also got a little festive, talking Christmas traditions from around the world.
Christmas in Govanhill: How do you Celebrate?
As we start to wind up work and studies for the year and enter the Christmas festive period, we wanted to find out how the holidays are celebrate by people from all over the world who call Govanhill home.
Behind the Portrait : Daniel Radu
Greater Govanhill spoke to Daniel Radu, co-founder of Transylvania Shop and Coffee. Daniel discusses his life previous to opening the shop in 2020 and his love for Christmas trees.
Peek into the Past: Life in Govanhill during World War II
Born and bred Govanhillian Arthur Oliver has previously written for us about growing up in the area in the 1930s. Arthur continues his local history tour of Govanhill with a personal account of how the area changed during WWII.
Life Mask / Death Mask: an art project by giacinta frisillo
Masks have become a staple of our lives, both worn on our faces and discarded on the streets. Artist and regular contributor, giacinta frisillo has been documenting this new form of litter as part of a performance painting project.
‘If We Can’t Dance, It’s Not Our Revolution’: The Southside Community Soundsystem
On the day of the biggest climate justice march in Glasgow, the Southside feeder march was kept buoyed by a community built soundsystem that encapsulated the spirit of the area, with a nod to the political beginnings of sound-system culture
Five Ways to Stay Positive in the Face of Climate Meltdown
“The climate crisis is huge and scary. Even the most environmentally aware of us instinctively want to suppress that fear, to put it on the bottom of the mental list and wish it would go away”. The fight for climate justice wearing you down? Read a handy illustrated guide for an environmentally-conscious morale boost.
The Power of Occupation: Govanhill Baths 20th Anniversary
A two day conference on squatting and occupation in Scotland brings to a close the end of the year long celebration of the 20th anniversary since the Govanhill Baths occupation.
Community-Led Action Against Climate Change
On the European Day of Sustainable Communities 2021, communities in Govanhill and across Glasgow, celebrated with a wide range of community events. SCCAN encourages communities to pioneer their way towards a more sustainable world and to respond creatively to the climate crisis.
Your Govanhill: Get to know Anna Strzalkowska of Bees Knees
Tucked away just off Victoria Road at 83 Bowman Street, the cosy Bee’s Knees Café is run by owner Anna Strzalkowska. Anna makes everyone feel like a member of the family, right from the minute they walk through the door. We popped in to get to know her better.
Review: Repository of the Undercommons at Komplex Gallery
Across the past three weekends, Komplex Gallery has been hosting a series of exhibitions from ROTU artists. We went to check out the final two series of works that are being displayed before the end of the exhibition this Sunday.
Court Rules to Evict Occupiers of Baile Hoose
A court has ruled in favour of eviction of squatters from a building in Tradeston, which was once former overnight accommodation for asylum seekers. The building has been occupied since COP26, when it was used as free accommodation for climate activists.
Govanhill Roma Youth Project: Our First March
For many members of the Govanhill Roma Youth Project, the Global Day of Action during COP26 was their first time attending such a large protest. One participant, 16 year-old Natalia Balogova, shares her experience of the march.
Govanhill Style Icon: Debbie Ruzzak
Debbie Ruzzak is half of the husband and wife duo that comprise Seamster Vintage. Together, Debbie and Steven work to make and produce a fabulous upcycled range of clothing.