Raph’s mother Liz writes:
I always used to say to him. “Oh Raph be normal!”- But I’m glad he never listened. One morning he came downstairs and told me he’d thought of a song: the words and the lyrics came to him while he was lying in bed.
“It’s some guy boasting,” he said. “Can we record it?” He didn’t have a smartphone then, so we used mine.
He has black hair this clip, so he must have been about 13 or 14, when he began experimenting with hair-dyeing and styling – a preoccupation which was to last the rest of his life.
Shortly after Fox’s death, Nanny McPhee director Kirk Jones made this film of his article Why I Rebel
“I’ll not be dead until my dreams are”. On the first anniversary of his death, XR released Iggy Fox’s love letter to activism, brought to life by family members and fellow-activists
The artist-activists Ackroyd and Harvey celebrate rebellion in an artwork which includes this tribute to Iggy Fox
This is from XR’s tribute to Fox on the streets of London a week after his death
This is the action Iggy was arrested and charged for.
Fox’s cousin Anna Djimadjim Kawadji and her friends recorded this in memory of him, in one of his favourite places in the world: south-west France.