RA!SE Your voice

Raising awareness on human rights.

RA!SE was started by Passarella & Kingsley Gratrick as a way of raising awareness on human rights issues around the world with 100% of all profits from sales are donated to a charity supporting the cause detailed in the publication.

Amongst the issues covered so far are the world of Human Traffic where victims can be forced into labour, begging, crime, sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, or even organ removal. The many humanitarian & environmental dangers caused by Fast Fashion and the 6,500 workers that died in Qatar building the stadiums for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. You can read further details here.

You can find RA!SE online here and at some of the leading radical book sellers throughout the U.K. such as London’s Housman’s Books & Freedom Books. Full stockist list can be found here.

Each copy of RA!SE comes with a poster.

RA!SE Presents ‘A Pint For The Foodbanks’ Where the profits from each pint sold go directly to the local foodbanks.

More people are depending on food banks than ever before. In 2023/24 approximately 3 million people used a foodbank in the United Kingdom, as “ever-increasing” numbers of households – including pensioners, NHS staff and teachers – seek help amid the cost of living crisis.

More than ever, donations are needed to help.

Between April 2023 and March 2024, food banks in the Trussell Trust’s UK wide network distributed close to 3 million emergency food parcels to people facing hardship – this is an increase of 37% from the same period last year. More than one million of these parcels were distributed for children.

The Trussell Trust support a nationwide network of food banks providing emergency food and support to people locked in poverty with a long-term goal to remove the need for food banks in the UK.

RA!SE Promotional Badges.

Anna Haigh wearing the 'My God It's Full Of Stars' RA!SE Long Sleeve T-shirt. Anna sang the Bocca Juniors classic 'Raise' of which our publication takes it's name.

RA!SE Long Sleeve T-shirts exclusively available at Amsterdam’s Concrete store with 100% of the profits going directly to Voedselbank Amsterdam.

Posters for the ‘A Pint For The Foodbanks’ event with Justin Robertson Djing at The Tanners Arms, Newcastle.